Rosaceae — Rose Family

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Plantae Tracheophyta Magnoliopsida Rosales Rosaceae
Potentilla supina L.

Potentilla supina L.

Potentilla supina L.

Potentilla supina L. is a flowering Rosaceae species native to parts of the Northern Hemisphere and Southern Africa.

Potentilla thurberi A.Gray ex Lehm.

Potentilla thurberi A.Gray ex Lehm.

Potentilla thurberi A.Gray ex Lehm.

Potentilla thurberi, scarlet cinquefoil, is a Potentilla species growing in moist habitats across Arizona and New Mexico, flowering July to September.

Potentilla thuringiaca Bernh. ex Link

Potentilla thuringiaca Bernh. ex Link

Potentilla thuringiaca Bernh. ex Link

Potentilla thuringiaca is a Rosaceae flowering plant native from Central/Eastern Europe to Siberia, Turkey, and Sakhalin.

Potentilla verna L.

Potentilla verna L.

Potentilla verna L.

Potentilla verna L. is a cinquefoil, a widespread plant genus with varied morphology and important ecological roles.

Potentilla villosa Pall. ex Pursh

Potentilla villosa Pall. ex Pursh

Potentilla villosa Pall. ex Pursh

Potentilla villosa Pall. ex Pursh is a rhizomatous yellow-flowered perennial herb found in coastal and alpine habitats.

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Potentilla yadonii (Ertter) Mosyakin & Shiyan

Potentilla yadonii (Ertter) Mosyakin & Shiyan

Potentilla yadonii is a perennial herb with clustered white flowers and hairy gray-green foliage.

Poterium sanguisorba L.

Poterium sanguisorba L.

Poterium sanguisorba L.

Sanguisorba minor (salad burnet) is an edible perennial drought-tolerant herb in Rosaceae, grown for food, cultivation and historic medicine.

Pourthiaea villosa (Thunb.) Decne.

Pourthiaea villosa (Thunb.) Decne.

Pourthiaea villosa (Thunb.) Decne.

Pourthiaea villosa is an invasive Rosaceae shrub/small tree native to East and South Asia, introduced to the US as a landscaping plant.

Prunus americana Marshall

Prunus americana Marshall

Prunus americana Marshall

Prunus americana, the American plum, is a small tree or large shrub grown for ornamental, culinary and conservation uses.

Prunus amygdalus Batsch

Prunus amygdalus Batsch

Prunus amygdalus Batsch

Prunus amygdalus Batsch, the almond, is a deciduous tree cultivated for its widely eaten edible drupe seed.

Prunus andersonii A.Gray

Prunus andersonii A.Gray

Prunus andersonii A.Gray

Prunus andersonii is a deciduous flowering shrub native to western US mountains and deserts, with edible fruit used by Native Americans.

Prunus angustifolia Marshall

Prunus angustifolia Marshall

Prunus angustifolia Marshall

Prunus angustifolia, or Chickasaw plum, is a small North American plum tree with edible tart fruit used ornamentally and for bonsai.

Prunus armeniaca L.

Prunus armeniaca L.

Prunus armeniaca L.

Prunus armeniaca L. (apricot) is a small stone fruit tree with widely used edible fruit and kernels.

Prunus avium (L.) L.

Prunus avium (L.) L.

Prunus avium (L.) L.

Prunus avium, the wild cherry, is a deciduous tree native to Eurasia and North Africa, widely cultivated and naturalized elsewhere.

Prunus campanulata Maxim.

Prunus campanulata Maxim.

Prunus campanulata Maxim.

Prunus campanulata is an early-blooming ornamental cherry native to East and Southeast Asia.

Prunus caroliniana (Mill.) Aiton

Prunus caroliniana (Mill.) Aiton

Prunus caroliniana (Mill.) Aiton

Prunus caroliniana is a small to medium evergreen tree native to the US Atlantic region, toxic to some animals and used ornamentally.

Prunus cerasifera Ehrh.

Prunus cerasifera Ehrh.

Prunus cerasifera Ehrh.

Prunus cerasifera (cherry plum) is an early-flowering deciduous tree grown ornamentally, with edible fruit used in cooking.

Prunus cerasus L.

Prunus cerasus L.

Prunus cerasus L.

Prunus cerasus L. (sour cherry) is a smaller, more acidic relative of sweet cherry with a long history of cultivation and specific growing practices.

Prunus domestica L.

Prunus domestica L.

Prunus domestica L.

Prunus domestica L. is a fruiting plant commonly grown for the plums and dried prunes it produces.

Prunus emarginata (Douglas ex Hook.) Eaton

Prunus emarginata (Douglas ex Hook.) Eaton

Prunus emarginata (Douglas ex Hook.) Eaton

Prunus emarginata is a North American deciduous shrub/tree with bitter cherries, used by Indigenous peoples for crafts and medicine.

Prunus fasciculata (Torr.) A.Gray

Prunus fasciculata (Torr.) A.Gray

Prunus fasciculata (Torr.) A.Gray

Prunus fasciculata is a dioecious desert shrub native to western North America, with traditional uses by Native American groups.

Prunus fremontii S.Watson

Prunus fremontii S.Watson

Prunus fremontii S.Watson

Prunus fremontii is a deciduous North American shrub/tree whose fruits are important food for local Native American groups.

Prunus fruticosa Pall.

Prunus fruticosa Pall.

Prunus fruticosa Pall.

Prunus fruticosa Pall. is a hardy steppe shrub with edible tart fruit, used for food, cultivation, and ecological projects.

Prunus humilis Bunge

Prunus humilis Bunge

Prunus humilis Bunge

Prunus humilis Bunge is an edible-fruited bush cherry native to northern China, with closest relative Prunus dictyoneura.

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