Talk:Prunus tomentosa

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I started this article. This is getting hairy. Go to work MPF.Dave 14:38, 3 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Hanson's/Hansen's Bush Cherry[edit]

Hanson's/Hansen's bush cherry is actually a cultivated variety of Prunis Pumila Besseyi otherwise known as the Western Sand Cherry- http://www.ag.ndsu.edu/trees/andbook/th-3-45.pdf or Bessey cherry.

Prunis Pumila article right now is pretty poor at the moment so feel free to improve it with this info....

There are 4 varieties of Prunis Pumila (Sand cherries) http://www.jstor.org/pss/1224559-

Prunis Pumila var Depressa - Eastern Sand Cherry, Prostrate Cherry, and Dwarf Sand Cherry -- This cherry plant grows to about 18 inches

Prunis Pumila var Besseyi - Western Sand Cherry, Rocky Mountain Cherry, Bessey's Cherry, Dwarf Cherry, and Sand Cherry. The bush grows to a height of 4-8 feet.

Prunus pumila var pumila sometimes referred to as Cerasus pumila- Great Lakes Sand Cherry and Dwarf Sand Cherry. Grows about 8-12 inches.

Prunis pumila var cuneata sometimes known as Prunus pumila var susquehanae - Susquehana Cherry, and Sand Cherry.


- Then there are hybrids such as the Purple-Leaf Sand Cherry (Prunus ×cistena which is Prunis Pumila crossed with Prunis Cerasifera) and Cherry-Plums (Prunis Besseyi + Japanese Plum Prunus salicina) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.242.136.201 (talk) 23:46, 27 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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