Prunus munsoniana — a medium houseplant
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Prunus munsoniana

Prunus Munsoniana

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Prunus rivularis, known variously by the common names creek plum, hog plum, or wild-goose plum is a thicket-forming shrub. It prefers calcareous clay soil or limestone-based woodland soils. This deciduous plant belongs to the rose family, Rosaceae, and is found mainly in the central United States. It is a shrub consisting of slender stems with umbel clusters of white blossoms. The fruit is a drupe that resembles a large berry; though it has a bitter taste, it serves as a source of food for birds and other wildlife. "Prunus" is Latin for plum, whereas "rivularis" means being near a stream.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Prunus
Family
Rosaceae
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Other names.

en wild goose plum en Wild Goose Plum
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