. Prunus domesiica,THE DOMESTIC CULTIVATED PLUM-TREE. Synonymes. Prunus domestica, Prunier domestique, Gemeine Pflaume, Pflaumenbaum, Pruno, Susino, Susino domestico. Ciruelo, Amexieira, Plum-tree, LiNN^us, Species Plantarum. De Candolle, Prodromus. Loudon, Arboretum Britannicum. France. Germany. Italy. Spain. Portugal. Britain and Anglo-America. Derivation. The specific name. doTuestica, is derived from the Latin domus, a house, having reference to this tree as beingculliraled about houses, or appertaining to home. Engravings. Lond


. Prunus domesiica,THE DOMESTIC CULTIVATED PLUM-TREE. Synonymes. Prunus domestica, Prunier domestique, Gemeine Pflaume, Pflaumenbaum, Pruno, Susino, Susino domestico. Ciruelo, Amexieira, Plum-tree, LiNN^us, Species Plantarum. De Candolle, Prodromus. Loudon, Arboretum Britannicum. France. Germany. Italy. Spain. Portugal. Britain and Anglo-America. Derivation. The specific name. doTuestica, is derived from the Latin domus, a house, having reference to this tree as beingculliraled about houses, or appertaining to home. Engravings. London Pomological Magazine ; Hoffy, Orchardisla Companion; Loudon, Arboretum Britannicum, vi., pi. 111.;and the figures below. Specific Characters. Branches spineless. Flowers mostly solitary. Leaves lanceolate-ovate, concave onthe surface, not flat.—De Candolle, ^SS^^ilHE Prunus domes-


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