Prunus spinosa is the Blackthorn or Sloe.
The scientific name for Otto Luyken laurel is Prunus laurocerasus 'Otto Luyken.' It is a cultivar of the species Prunus laurocerasus, commonly known as cherry laurel.
Prunus persica
There are actually several different scientific names for the almond around the world. Some of these include Prunus Dulcis and Prunus Amygdalus.
There are actually several different scientific names for the almond around the world. Some of these include Prunus Dulcis and Prunus Amygdalus.
Sloe is the name of the fruit of the blackthorn.Specifically, blackthorn (Prunus spinosa) produces a fruit which is called "sloe" and categorized as "drupe". Drupes have fleshy exteriors surrounding a pit, pyrene, or stone and a seed. Sloes have plum-like appearances.
The name Prunus Persica is the scientific name for the peach tree.
"Black-veined white" butterfly is the common name of the Aporia crataegi.Specifically, the large, striking butterfly gets its common name from its dramatically contrasting white wings veined in black (for males) or brown (for females). The butterfly's scientific name reflects its preference for hawthorns (Crataegus spp) as a food plant. Other favorites include blackthorns (Prunus spinosa) and shadbushes (Amelanchier spp).
Prunus spinosa, as the binomial, scientific designation, and sloe, in the common nomenclature, are additional names for the blackthorn tree. The scientific name means "spiny plum" in English since the tree is a thorny relative of the plum tree. The common name refers to the blue-black color of the woody plant in question's sour fruits.
The scientific name of almond, the tree, is Prunus dulcis. There isn't an individual taxon for the seeds of a plant.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Aralia spinosa.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Aralia spinosa.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Prunus virginiana.
'The Devil's Walkingstick' or 'the Angelica-tree'may be common names of 'Aralia spinosa'. The shrub or small tree is native to eastern North America. Other common names are 'Hercules' Club', 'Prickly Ash' and 'Prickly Elder'. The last three also are the common names of the Pepperwood [Zanthoxylum clava-herculis], to which 'Aralia spinosa' isn't related.
The common plum is called Prunus domestica.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Prunus americana.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Prunus persica.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Prunus armeniaca.