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prunus padus ?


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12 minutes ago, jmx said:

For me, it does not really look like the prunus padus that has been identified here.
Can they be 2 distinct varieties ?

There will be a number of cultivars, there are a number of stock grounds around where I live which grew trees from which they took cuttings and you can still see some of the original trees retained in subsequent developments, so they often sold them with the variety named after the nurseries, like waterii, jackmannii but not after the one where I worked, Slococks O.o

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