Fruit trees
Maack's Bird Cherry
Р. maackii
Family Rosaceae (Rosaceae). Grows in Primorsky and Khabarovsk Krais, Amur Oblast, Korea, and northeastern China. More commonly used in landscaping than other species.
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Fruit trees
Р. maackii
Family Rosaceae (Rosaceae). Grows in Primorsky and Khabarovsk Krais, Amur Oblast, Korea, and northeastern China. More commonly used in landscaping than other species.
Fruit trees
Armeniaca mandschurica (Maxim.) Skvortz.
Family Rosaceae. Grows in groups or singly on dry steep south-facing slopes, in oak woods of Primorsky Krai, the northern part of Korea and northeastern China.
Fruit trees
Juglans mandshúrica
A species of deciduous trees in the genus Walnut. A monoecious deciduous tree with a broadly rounded crown. Leaves very large, composed of 7-21 leaflets. Male flowers are catkins; female flowers grow at the ends of shoo…
Fruit trees
P. maximowiczii
Family Rosaceae (Rosaceae). Another Far Eastern species. Named in honor of the Russian botanist - explorer of the Far East Karl Ivanovich Maximovich (1827-1891).
Fruit trees
Mespilus L.
A genus of deciduous shrubs or small trees in the rose family. Includes 2 (5) species. Crown broad, spreading. Leaves elliptical, dark green. Flowers white or pinkish, numerous. Fruits — edible small apple-like pomes wi…
Fruit trees
Prunus armeniaca Melitopolskiy chernuy
a hybrid of cherry plum and apricot. Fruits are large, weighing 65–99 g, broadly ovoid in shape with a shallow but well-visible ventral suture. The skin is thin, matte, heavily pubescent, and in ripe fruits peels off ea…