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  • corymbosa, Spiraea douglasii, Spiraea japonica, Spiraea lucida, Spiraea prunifolia, Spiraea salicifolia, Spiraea splendens, Spiraea stevenii, Spiraea thunbergii
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  • domestica, Malus fusca, Malus halliana, Malus hupehensis, Malus ioensis, Malus prunifolia, Malus toringo Miller Gard. Dict. Abr. ed. 4, vol. 2. 1754. Elizabeth
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  • Amelanchier covillei Standley A. glabra Greene A. gracilis A. Heller A. prunifolia Greene A. utahensis subsp. covillei (Standley) Clokey A. utahensis var
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  • called Crataegus prunifolia Persoon in the horticultural literature; this name is invalid because it is a later homonym of C. prunifolia (Marshall) Baumgarten
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  • additional information on variation in S. prunifolia. M. De Cleene and J. De Ley (1981) noted that S. prunifolia and S. ×vanhouttei (see discussion below)
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  • distinguishing M. prunifolia from the hybrid M. ×dawsoniana. Malus ×scheideckeri Späth ex Zabel is considered a hybrid of M. floribunda and M. prunifolia (see discussion
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  • to represent merely extremes of variation. Aronia ×prunifolia (Marshall) Rehder [Mespilus prunifolia Marshall; Adenorachis atropurpurea (Britton) Nieuwland;
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  • Common names: Plumleaf azalea EndemicConservation concern Basionym: Azalea prunifolia Small Fl. SE. U.S. ed. 2, 1356, 1375. 1913 Treatment appears in FNA Volume
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  • especially for densely hairy hybrids involving either Aronia arbutifolia, A. ×prunifolia (Marshall) Rehder, or Sorbus aucuparia; all these possibilities are claimed
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  • and correlate hosts with taxonomic relationships; they verified that S. prunifolia and S. ×vanhouttei are hosts to this disease but did not test other species
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  • hybridization may occur. The hybrid ×Sorbaronia jackii Rehder [Aronia ×prunifolia (Marshall) Rehder × S. americana; synonym Pyrus ×jackii (Rehder) Fernald]
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  • obovate-oblong, (4 or)5-loculed fruit with a persistent calyx. It differs from M. prunifolia by its corymblike inflorescences and the pome lacking swollen sepals.
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  • Jones, synonym Pyrus ×arsenii (Britton ex L. Arsène) L. Arsène [= Aronia ×prunifolia (Marshall) Rehder × Sorbus decora], is known from New Brunswick, Nova
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