Prunus (Noun)
Meaning
A genus of shrubs and trees of the family Rosaceae that is widely distributed in temperate regions.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Many deciduous Prunus trees cultivated worldwide grow strong if maintenance remains prompt especially close spring cycles helping dormant branches grow healthy.
- Prunus species including apricot and plum, often cultivated for fruit are considered to cause problems when using in intensive forest systems and as single tree forest layouts.
- A tree from Prunus genus can turn dormant outside winter despite maintaining some of the water stored in the roots it still remains necessary to keep trees well-hydrated.
- Prunus has given us among the largest edible fruits known but trees that support apricots or cherries - given incorrect seasonal timings could be planted wrongly and produce problematic food each single harvested from long heavy large batches having gotten insect worms nested small natural biological environment change coming less.
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