They have been selected specifically as flowering plants rather than any fruiting ability. The Plants Database includes the following 63 species of Prunus . About. Search. The Plant Photo Archives contains detailed information and high-resolution photos of plant species, from Abelia chinensis to Ziziphus jujuba. This species currently has no description. Home. The record derives from Tropicos (data supplied on 2012-04-18) which reports it as an accepted name (record 50149292).. Synonyms: No synonyms are recorded for this name. 1/2. Several sequenced genomes in the genus are relatively small, about 2-3 times the Arabidopsis genome size.The leaves typically are simple and have shallow toothed margins. An extensive genus, Prunus is considered to provide the most spectacular spring blossom and includes flowering almonds, flowering apricots, flowering cherries, flowering peaches, (Including dwarf peach and nectarine) and flowering plums. Black knot, Dibotryon morbosum, attacks prunus species; some, such as sour or tart cherries, are less susceptible. When first noted by late 19th-century growers, they considered black knot to be one of the most destructive prunus diseases around. There are many different types of Prunus trees, some of which are native to Japan, China, the US and even the UK. is an accepted name . Prunus amygdaloides Schltr. Prunus stepposa. ; Prunus amygdaloides Schltr. Native Introduced Native and Introduced. Angiosperms. The Plant List. This name is the accepted name of a species in the genus Prunus (family Rosaceae).. Rosaceae. More. Today, it is still common, but somewhat easier to control. Prunus stepposa. Kotov (no common name) Rosaceae. List. Prunus genus belongs to the Rosaceae family and includes several hundred species of flowering trees and shrubs that mostly are deciduous.Most members are diploid (2n=2x=16) although a few polyploids exist. Prunus armeniaca L. Prunus armeniaca L. is an accepted name This name is the accepted name of a species in the genus Prunus (family Rosaceae). PLANT PHOTO ARCHIVES. 1a. Acknowledgements. Prunus. Cherry Blossom trees are part of the genus Prunus which is a large group of around 430 species that covers various ornamental and fruiting trees. Prunus See list of 19 species in this genus Choose this species P. persica. Click below on a thumbnail map or name for species profiles.