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Sea buckthorn
Festuca ovina
Family Elaeagnaceae. Thickets of wild sea buckthorn can be found in many parts of the world: in Eastern and Western Siberia, in Central Asia, in the Caucasus, and in the Baltic region.
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Festuca ovina
Family Elaeagnaceae. Thickets of wild sea buckthorn can be found in many parts of the world: in Eastern and Western Siberia, in Central Asia, in the Caucasus, and in the Baltic region.
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Hippophae L.
A genus of deciduous shrubs in the Elaeagnaceae family. Small shrubs or trees with spiny shoots, with a rounded, spreading crown. Leaves alternate, long, narrow, green. Flowers small, inconspicuous. Fruits are false, gl…
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Prunus eminens "Umbraculifera"
A beautiful small tree with a regular globose crown. Blooms abundantly in April–May with small white flowers. Fruits are small drupes, black-red in color.
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Armeniaca sibirica (L.) Lam.
Family Rosaceae. Found on dry slopes, among thickets of rhododendrons and the Siberian apple, in Primorsky Krai, eastern Siberia, northern China, and Mongolia.
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Malus baccata (L.) Borkh.
Family Rosaceae. Naturally occurs in the south and southeast of Eastern Siberia, in Manchuria and northern China.
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С. sieboldiana Blume
A species of the genus Corylus of the birch family. A large branched shrub with elliptical green leaves. Male catkins pendulous, arranged in groups of 2–5, with silky scales. Fruits – edible nuts in a tubular involucre
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J. sieboldiana Maxim.
A species of deciduous trees of the genus Walnut. A deciduous, slow-growing tree with an airy, loose, pyramidal crown. Leaves large, alternate, odd-pinnate, green. Flowers – male catkins and female pendulous racemes. Fr…
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Malus sieboldii
Family: Rosaceae. Native to Japan. An early-flowering species with a beautiful pyramidal crown up to 5–6 m high and up to 3 m wide, with large glossy leaves.
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Р. ssiori
Family Rosaceae (Rosaceae). Occurs wild in the Far East, southern Sakhalin, and northern Japan.
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Р. serrulata
Family Rosaceae (Rosaceae). Native to the Far East, the southern part of Primorye, Northeastern China, Korea, and Japan.
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Malus domestica
An ancient Ukrainian cultivar of the domestic apple. Vigorous, fast-growing trees, winter- and frost-hardy. Fruits conical, light green, becoming creamy-yellow at maturity. Flesh snow-white, dense, tender, fine-grained,…
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Cerasus vulgaris
Sour cherry — a tree or shrub, reaching up to 10 m in height. Leaves broadly elliptic, petiolate, pointed, glossy, dark green. Flowers white, gathered in umbel-like inflorescences. Fruits — sour-sweet spherical drupes.
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Prunus cerasus 'Morello'
A popular cultivar of sour cherry in England. A small deciduous tree with large dark-red fruits ideally suited for cooking. High, annual yields.
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Prunus cerasus
It is a medium-sized tree with an oval, moderately branched crown. It bears fruit on spur branches and on one-year shoots.
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Prúnus doméstica Stanley
A popular American late-ripening cultivar. Fruits are very large, obovate, dark purple, covered with a dense waxy bloom. Flesh juicy, firm, of excellent flavor. Disease resistance is high
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Pyrus communis ‘Starkrimson’
A summer cultivar of the common pear. Fruits ripen in late July - early August; picking maturity occurs as soon as the fruits begin to turn yellow. Yield is regular and abundant, up to 35 kg per tree at 13-16 years of a…
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Fruticosa 'Globosa'
A species of flowering dicotyledonous plants of the genus Prunus (plum) of the family Rosaceae. A spreading shrub with lanceolate green leaves. Blooms profusely; flowers white, simple, solitary or in umbels of 2–4. Frui…
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Prunus avium
A woody plant (up to 10 meters tall) from the Rosaceae family, occurring wild in the forests of Ukraine, southern Russia, in Crimea, the Caucasus, other regions of Europe, in North Africa and Western Asia, and also wide…
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Prunus aviura
Family Rosaceae. Widely distributed not only in cultivation but also in the wild in Southern Europe, on the Balkan Peninsula, in Asia Minor, Iran, and the Caucasus.
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Prunus avium Summit
An early-bearing sweet cherry variety of mid-late or late ripening. Fruits are large, weighing up to 10 g, broadly heart-shaped. Skin bright red, when fully ripe — dark red. Flesh red, somewhat cartilaginous, very juicy…
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Prunus avium
One of the best commercial mid-season cultivars of Ukrainian breeding. Fruits large, weighing 8–10 g, uniform in size, flat-heart-shaped.