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Cherry Plum: Encyclopedia - Cherry plum

The Cherry plum (Prunus cerasifera, syn. P. divaricata), also called Myrobalan (plum), is a species of plum native to central and eastern Europe, southwest and central Asia. It is a large shrub or small tree reaching 6-15 m tall, with deciduous leaves 4-6 cm long. It is one of the first European trees to flower in spring, often starting in mid February; the flowers are white, 1.5-2 cm across, with five petals. The fruit is a drupe 2-3 cm in diameter and yellow or red colour; it is edible, and reaches maturity from mid-August to mid-September. Including:

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Cherry Plum: Encyclopedia II - Fruit tree propagation - Grafting
The essentials of our present methods of propagating of fruit trees date from the time of the Romans, who were apparently the first to discover grafting. Classical authors wrote extensively about the technicals skills of fruit cultivation, including grafting techniques and rootstock selection. The oldest surviving named varieties of fruits date from classical times. The simplest method of propagating a tree asexually is rooting. A cutting (a piece of the parent plant) is cut and stuck into soil. Artificial rooting hormon ...

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Fruit tree propagation, Fruit tree propagation - Grafting, Fruit tree propagation - Bud grafting, Fruit tree propagation - Whip and Tongue grafting, Fruit tree propagation - Apple rootstocks, Fruit tree propagation - Pear Rootstocks, Fruit tree propagation - Cherries, Fruit tree propagation - Plums, Fruit tree propagation - Own-Root Fruit Trees, Fruit tree propagation - Own-root apples in a Permaculture design, Fruit tree propagation - External link

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Cherry Plum: Encyclopedia II - Fruit tree propagation - Apple rootstocks

Another reason for grafting onto rootstocks is that this enables the grower to determine the tree's eventual size. Apple tree rootstocks are referred to by numbers prefixed by letters indicating the developer of the rootstock. "M" or "MM" indicate East Malling, a pioneer in the development of dwarfing rootstocks. Rootstocks most often used, in order of eventual size, are; M27: Extremely dwarfing - Produces a tree which is @ 6 ft (2 m) high. A good choice for container growing, or for very small garden ...

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Fruit tree propagation, Fruit tree propagation - Grafting, Fruit tree propagation - Bud grafting, Fruit tree propagation - Whip and Tongue grafting, Fruit tree propagation - Apple rootstocks, Fruit tree propagation - Pear Rootstocks, Fruit tree propagation - Cherries, Fruit tree propagation - Plums, Fruit tree propagation - Own-Root Fruit Trees, Fruit tree propagation - Own-root apples in a Permaculture design, Fruit tree propagation - External link

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Cherry Plum: Encyclopedia - Myrobalan

The common name myrobalan refers to several unrelated plant species: Prunus cerasifera (cherry plum) Several species of the genus Terminalia See also: Mirabelle Other related archivesMirabelle, Prunus, Terminalia, cherry plum, genus, species

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Cherry Plum: Encyclopedia - Plum

See text A plum is a stone fruit tree in the genus Prunus, subgenus Prunus. The subgenus is distinguished from other subgenera (peaches, cherries, bird cherries, etc) in the shoots having a terminal bud and the side buds solitary (not clustered), the flowers being grouped 1-5 together on short stems, and the fruit having a groove running down one side, and a smooth stone. The subgenus is divided into three sections: Sect. Prunus (Old World plums). Leaves in bud rolled inwards; flo ...

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Cherry Plum: : Fruitarian Diet - Detailed nutritional fruitarianism information

Nutritive values for fruits, Nutrition calculation and fruit ranking for amino acid content, vitamins and minerals. Nutritional content and nutrition value for fruits. Compose a fruit meal and see the nutritive content as well as rank the fruits on different values.

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Cherry Plum: Encyclopedia - Blossom

Blossom is a term given to the flowers of stone fruit trees (Genus Prunus) and of some other plants with a similar appearance that flower profusely but for a short period of time. Blossoms are either pink or white depending on the species or variety. Nectarine blossoms, peach blossoms, most cherry blossoms, and some almond blossoms are usually pink. Plum blossoms, apple blossoms, some cherry blossoms, and most almond blossoms are white. Blossom trees have a tendency to lose their flower petals in wind blown cascades often covering the surrounding ground in petals. This attribute tends to distinguish Including:

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Cherry Plum: Encyclopedia - Almond

The almond, Prunus dulcis (formerly classified as Prunus amygdalus, or Amygdalus communis) is a small deciduous tree belonging to the Subfamily Prunoideae of the Family Rosaceae. An almond is also the fruit of this tree. It is classified with the peach in the Subgenus Amygdalus within Prunus, distinguished from the other subgenera by the corrugated seed shell. The fruit lacks the sweet fleshy outer covering of other members of Prunus (such as the plum and cherry), this being replaced by ...

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Cherry Plum: Encyclopedia - Pit

Pit may refer to: Any high walled depression in the ground, such as a quarry or (in Britain) an opencast coal mine. Colliery, A deep-shaft underground coal mine. Burial alive as a fictional method of execution based on The Pit and the Pendulum by Edgar Allen Poe. The single seed in the center of a cherry, peach, plum, olive, avocado or other fruit. The nanometer-scale depressions holding the data in a compact disc. The part of a race track where pit stops are conducted. The hollow core of fissionable material i ...

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Cherry Plum: Encyclopedia II - Fruit tree propagation - Pear Rootstocks

Pears are usually grafted onto quince rootstocks, which produce small to medium sized trees. Some varieties however are not compatible with quince, and these require double working. This means that a piece of pear graft-work compatible with both the quince rootstock and the pear variety is used as an intermediate between the two. If this is not done the pear and the rootstock could eventually separate at the graft. Varieties that require double working include 'Bristol Cross', 'Dr Jules Guyot', 'Doyenné d' été' and 'Williams Bon Chrétien ...

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Fruit tree propagation, Fruit tree propagation - Grafting, Fruit tree propagation - Bud grafting, Fruit tree propagation - Whip and Tongue grafting, Fruit tree propagation - Apple rootstocks, Fruit tree propagation - Pear Rootstocks, Fruit tree propagation - Cherries, Fruit tree propagation - Plums, Fruit tree propagation - Own-Root Fruit Trees, Fruit tree propagation - Own-root apples in a Permaculture design, Fruit tree propagation - External link

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Cherry Plum: Encyclopedia II - Fruit tree propagation - Own-Root Fruit Trees

Some species of fruit are commonly grown on their own roots; new plants are propagated by rooting, layering, or modern tissue-culture techniques. In these cases there are may be no great advantages to using a special rootstock or improved rootstocks are not available. Fig, filbert, olive, pomegranate, gooseberry, bramble, and other fruits are commonly grown without any special rootstock. Though vegetative propagation of apple, pear, stone fruits, and many other species is a nearly universal practice, it does have some detracto ...

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Fruit tree propagation, Fruit tree propagation - Grafting, Fruit tree propagation - Bud grafting, Fruit tree propagation - Whip and Tongue grafting, Fruit tree propagation - Apple rootstocks, Fruit tree propagation - Pear Rootstocks, Fruit tree propagation - Cherries, Fruit tree propagation - Plums, Fruit tree propagation - Own-Root Fruit Trees, Fruit tree propagation - Own-root apples in a Permaculture design, Fruit tree propagation - External link

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Cherry Plum: Encyclopedia II - Trees of Britain and Ireland - List of species

Trees of Britain and Ireland - Native trees. Alders Alder (Alnus glutinosa) Ashes Common Ash (Fraxinus excelsior) Birches Silver Birch (Betula pendula) Downy Birch (Betula pubescens) Box Box (Buxus sempervirens; southern England only) Cherries and Plums Wild Cherry (Prunus avium) See also:

Trees of Britain and Ireland, Trees of Britain and Ireland - Issues of Debate, Trees of Britain and Ireland - Definition of Species, Trees of Britain and Ireland - Definition of Native, Trees of Britain and Ireland - Definition of Tree, Trees of Britain and Ireland - List of species, Trees of Britain and Ireland - Native trees, Trees of Britain and Ireland - Native large shrubs, Trees of Britain and Ireland - Naturalised trees

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Cherry Plum: Encyclopedia II - Bach flower remedies - List of Bach flower remedies

The Dr. Edward Bach Centre, which established the Bach Flower Research Programme, presents this list of the thirty eight remedies discovered by Dr Bach and directed at a specific characteristic or emotional state. Agrimony – mental torture behind a cheerful face Aspen – fear of unknown things Beech – intolerance Centaury – inability to say 'no' Cerato – lack of trust in one's own decisions Cherry Plum – fear of the mind giving way Chestnut Bud (made ...

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Bach flower remedies, Bach flower remedies - List of Bach flower remedies

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Cherry Plum: Encyclopedia II - Prunus - Uses

The genus Prunus includes the almond, apricot, cherry, peach and plum, all of which have cultivars developed for commercial fruit production. The edible part of the almond is the seed; the almond fruit is a drupe and not a "nut". There are also a number of species, hybrids, and cultivars grown strictly as ornamental plants, usually for their profusion of flowers, occasionally for leaves and bark. These ornamentals include the group that may be collectively ca ...

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Prunus, Prunus - Classification, Prunus - Uses, Prunus - Selected species by continent, Prunus - Old World:, Prunus - North America:

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Cherry Plum: Encyclopedia II - New York - Agriculture

New York State is an agricultural leader, ranking within the top five states for a number of products including dairy, apples, cherries, cabbage, potatoes, onions, maple syrup and many other products. The state is the largest producer of cabbage in the United States. The state has about a quarter of its land in farms and produced 3.4 billion dollars in agricultural products in 2001. The south shore of Lake Ontario provides the right mix of soils and microclimate for many apple, cherry, plum, pear and peach orchards. Apples are also grown in ...

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New York, New York - History, New York - Early settlement, New York - Statehood, New York - Westward expansion, New York - Canals, New York - Law and government, New York - Geography, New York - Economy, New York - Agriculture, New York - Demographics, New York - Religion, New York - Important cities and towns, New York - Education, New York - Primary and secondary education, New York - Colleges and universities, New York - Professional sports teams, New York - Miscellaneous

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Cherry Plum: Encyclopedia II - Orange New South Wales - Industries

Orange is a well known fruit growing district, and produces apples, pears, and many stone fruits such as cherries, peaches, apricots and plums. Somewhat ironically, oranges are not grown in the area, as the climate is too cool. In recent years, a large number of vineyards have been planted in the area for a rapidly expanding wine production industry. Other large industries include the Cadia gold mine and an Electrolux white goods factory. Orange is also the location of the New South Wales Department of Primary Industries head office, and a campus of Charles Stur ...

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Orange New South Wales, Orange New South Wales - History, Orange New South Wales - Industries

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Cherry Plum: Encyclopedia II - Pollination management - Importance of pollination management

The increasing size of fields and orchards (monoculture) increase the importance of pollination management. Monoculture can cause a brief period when pollinators have more food resources than they can use, while other periods of the year can bring starvation or pesticide contamination of food sources. Most pollinator species rely on a steady nectar source and pollen source throughout the growing season to build up their numbers. Crops that traditionally have had managed pollination include apple, almonds, pears, some plum and cherry v ...

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Pollination management, Pollination management - Pollinator decline, Pollination management - Importance of pollination management, Pollination management - Types of pollinators, Pollination management - Planning for improved pollination

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Cherry Plum: Encyclopedia II - Mendoza Province - Economy

The main economic activity is the agriculture, most notable the viticulture with the 70% of the national production. Other important crops mainly for the Argentine market are apples, pears, tomatoes, onions, plums, olives, cherries, peaches and quinces. Apiculture, with 30,000 beehives is also a growing activity favoured by the dry weather. 14% of the national reserves of petroleum are in Mendoza. There's also mining of lime and uranium. Mendoza's main industry are the vineyards and the wine production with 1,200 wineries, followed by canned fruits, petroleum refi ...

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Mendoza Province, Mendoza Province - History, Mendoza Province - Geography and climate, Mendoza Province - Economy, Mendoza Province - Political division

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Cherry Plum: Encyclopedia II - Pruning fruit trees - Formative pruning of bush trees

Formative pruning of apple (Malus domesticata) and pear (Pyrus communis) trees (the ‘pome’ fruits- the ‘stone’ fruits such as cherries, plums, gages, etc have different requirements and should not be pruned during the dormant months) should be carried out during the dormant winter months between November and March during the early years of the tree’s life in order to develop a strong framework capable of bearing the weight of the crops that will be borne in later years. This involves hard pruning, although in later years pruning will be lighter and ca ...

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Pruning fruit trees, Pruning fruit trees - Overview, Pruning fruit trees - Formative pruning of bush trees, Pruning fruit trees - Pruning the cropping tree, Pruning fruit trees - Pruning of tip bearers

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Cherry Plum: Encyclopedia II - Cupertino California - History

Cupertino in the 1800s was originally a small rural village at the crossroads of the Saratoga-Sunnyvale Road and Stevens Creek Road. Back then, it was known as the West Side and was part of the Fremont Township. The primary economical activity was fruit agriculture. Almost all of the land within Cupertino's present-day boundaries were covered by plum, apricot, and cherry orchards. A winery on Montebello Ridge overlooking the Cupertino val ...

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Cupertino California, Cupertino California - Name origin, Cupertino California - History, Cupertino California - Demographics, Cupertino California - General, Cupertino California - Statistics, Cupertino California - Geography, Cupertino California - Neighborhoods, Cupertino California - Layout, Cupertino California - Economy, Cupertino California - Law and government, Cupertino California - Transportation, Cupertino California - Education, Cupertino California - Primary and secondary, Cupertino California - Colleges and universities, Cupertino California - The controversy at Stevens Creek Elementary

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