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Taxon:
Prunus serotina
Ehrh.
Nomenclature
Common Names
Distribution
Economic Uses
Summary
Genus:
Prunus
Subgenus:
Cerasus
Section:
Laurocerasus
Family:
Rosaceae
Subfamily:
Amygdaloideae
Tribe:
Amygdaleae
Nomen number:
30099
Place of publication:
Gartenkalender 3:285. 1784, nom. cons. (Beitr. Naturk. 3:20. 1788)
Comment:
conserved (nom. cons.) with a conserved type (Melbourne ICN Art. 14.9 & App. IV)
Verified:
05/16/2011
ARS Systematic Botanists.
Accessions:
0
(
0
active,
0
available)
in National Plant Germplasm System.
Other conspecific taxa
Prunus serotina
Ehrh. var.
alabamensis
(C. Mohr) Little
(0 active accession[s])
Prunus serotina
Ehrh. var.
salicifolia
(Kunth) Koehne
(0 active accession[s])
Prunus serotina
Ehrh. var.
serotina
(0 active accession[s])
Prunus serotina
Ehrh. var.
virens
(Wooton & Standl.) McVaugh
(0 active accession[s])
Autonyms (not in current use), synonyms and invalid designations
No images
Reference(s)
Aldén, B., S. Ryman & M. Hjertson.
Våra kulturväxters namn - ursprung och användning. Formas, Stockholm (Handbook on Swedish cultivated and utility plants, their names and origin). 2009
Note:
based on Alden, B. & S. Ryman. 2005-: SKUD (Swedish Utility and Cultivated Plants Database)
http://www.skud.info
Barrie, F. R.
2011. Report of the General Committee: 11. Taxon 60:1213.
Note:
proposal recommended
Botanical Society of the British Isles.
BSBI taxon database (on-line resource).
http://rbg-web2.rbge.org.uk/BSBI/taxonsearch.php
Boutelje, J. B.
Encyclopedia of world timbers, names and technical literature. 1980
Brummitt, R. K.
2011. Report of the Nomenclature Committee for Vascular Plants: 62. Taxon 60:231.
Note:
proposal recommended
Clark, R. C.
1971. The woody plants of Alabama. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 58:179.
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/bibliography/702#/summary
Cooper, M. R. & A. W. Johnson.
Poisonous plants and fungi in Britain: animal and human poisoning. 1998
Note:
poisonous
Correll, D. S. & M. C. Johnston.
Manual of the vascular plants of Texas. 1970
Downey, S. L. & A. F. Iezzoni.
2000. Polymorphic DNA markers in black cherry (
Prunus serotina
) are identified using sequences from sweet cherry, peach, and sour cherry. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 125:76-80.
Duke, J. A. et al.
CRC Handbook of medicinal herbs. 2002
Encke, F. et al.
Zander: Handwörterbuch der Pflanzennamen, 13. Auflage. 1984
Gandhi, K. N. et al.
2009. (1886-1887) Proposals to conserve the names
Prunus serotina
and
P. virginiana
(
Rosaceae
) with conserved types. Taxon 58:312-314.
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/iapt/tax
Gleason, H. A. & A. Cronquist.
Manual of vascular plants of northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. 1963
International Seed Testing Association.
A Multilingual Glossary of Common Plant-Names 2. Trees. 1971
IPGRI.
New World Fruits Database (on-line resource).
http://www.bioversityinternational.org/databases/new_world_fruits_database/search.html
Kingsbury, J. M.
Poisonous plants of the United States and Canada. 1964
Note:
poisonous
Leung, A. Y. & S. Foster.
Encyclopedia of common natural ingredients used in food, drugs, and cosmetics, ed. 2. 1996
Liberty Hyde Bailey Hortorium.
Hortus third. 1976
Little, E. L., Jr.
Important forest trees of the United States. 1978
McGuffin, M., J. T. Kartesz, A. Y. Leung, & A. O. Tucker.
Herbs of commerce, ed. 2. 2000
Note:
American Herbal Products Association, Silver Spring, MD
Munro, D. B.
Canadian poisonous plants information system (on-line resource).
http://www.cbif.gc.ca/pls/pp/poison?p_x=px
Petitpierre, B. et al.
2009. Plastid DNA variation in
Prunus serotina
var.
serotina
(Rosaceae), a North American tree invading Europe. Eur. J. Forest Res. 128:431-436.
http://www.springerlink.com/content/1612-4669/
Porcher, M. H. et al.
Searchable World Wide Web Multilingual Multiscript Plant Name Database (MMPND) (on-line resource).
http://www.plantnames.unimelb.edu.au/Sorting/Frontpage.html
Prunus Crop Germplasm Committee.
2010.
Prunus
vulnerability statement - 2010. 15.
Radford, A. E. et al.
Manual of the vascular flora of the Carolinas. 1964
Rohrer, J. R.
2011.
Prunus
(Rosaceae). Flora of North America. 1993- 9: in press.
Note:
this treatment recognizes three varieties (
alabamensis
,
serotina
, and
rufula
)
Scoggan, H. J.
The flora of Canada, 4 vol. 1978-1979
Steyermark, J. A.
Flora of Missouri. 1977
Tutin, T. G. et al., eds.
Flora europaea. 1964-1980
Note:
cultivated
Weber, E.
Invasive plant species of the world: a reference guide to environmental weeds. 2003
Common names
English
black cherry –
Reference(s)
rum cherry –
Reference(s)
wild cherry –
Reference(s)
French (Canada)
merisier –
Reference(s)
Italian
pruno tardivo –
Reference(s)
Swedish
glanshägg –
Reference(s)
Distribution
Exportable format
order_code
Status
Continent
Subcontinent
Country
State
Note
1
Native
Northern America
Eastern Canada
Canada
New Brunswick
s.e.
1
Native
Northern America
Eastern Canada
Canada
Quebec
1
Native
Northern America
North-Central U.S.A.
United States
Illinois
1
Native
Northern America
North-Central U.S.A.
United States
Iowa
1
Native
Northern America
North-Central U.S.A.
United States
Missouri
1
Native
Northern America
North-Central U.S.A.
United States
Oklahoma
http://www.biosurvey.ou.edu/shrub/prun-ser.htm
1
Native
Northern America
North-Central U.S.A.
United States
Wisconsin
1
Native
Northern America
Northeastern U.S.A.
United States
Indiana
1
Native
Northern America
Northeastern U.S.A.
United States
Maine
e. & s.
1
Native
Northern America
Northeastern U.S.A.
United States
Massachusetts
1
Native
Northern America
Northeastern U.S.A.
United States
Michigan
1
Native
Northern America
Northeastern U.S.A.
United States
New Hampshire
1
Native
Northern America
Northeastern U.S.A.
United States
New York
1
Native
Northern America
Northeastern U.S.A.
United States
Ohio
1
Native
Northern America
Northeastern U.S.A.
United States
Pennsylvania
1
Native
Northern America
Northeastern U.S.A.
United States
Vermont
1
Native
Northern America
Northeastern U.S.A.
United States
West Virginia
1
Native
Northern America
Northern Mexico
Mexico
Chihuahua
1
Native
Northern America
Northern Mexico
Mexico
Coahuila
1
Native
Northern America
Northern Mexico
Mexico
Durango
1
Native
Northern America
Northern Mexico
Mexico
Sonora
1
Native
Northern America
South-Central U.S.A.
United States
Texas
1
Native
Northern America
Southeastern U.S.A.
United States
Alabama
1
Native
Northern America
Southeastern U.S.A.
United States
Arkansas
1
Native
Northern America
Southeastern U.S.A.
United States
Delaware
1
Native
Northern America
Southeastern U.S.A.
United States
Florida
1
Native
Northern America
Southeastern U.S.A.
United States
Georgia
1
Native
Northern America
Southeastern U.S.A.
United States
Kentucky
1
Native
Northern America
Southeastern U.S.A.
United States
Louisiana
1
Native
Northern America
Southeastern U.S.A.
United States
Maryland
1
Native
Northern America
Southeastern U.S.A.
United States
Mississippi
1
Native
Northern America
Southeastern U.S.A.
United States
North Carolina
1
Native
Northern America
Southeastern U.S.A.
United States
South Carolina
1
Native
Northern America
Southeastern U.S.A.
United States
Tennessee
http://tenn.bio.utk.edu/vascular/database/vascular-database.asp?CategoryID=Dicots&FamilyID=Rosaceae&GenusID=Prunus&SpeciesID=serotina
1
Native
Northern America
Southeastern U.S.A.
United States
Virginia
1
Native
Northern America
Southern Mexico
Mexico
Veracruz
1
Native
Southern America
Mesoamerica
Guatemala
2
Cultivated
Europe
Europe
2
Cultivated
Southern America
South America
tropical
4
Naturalized
Europe
Europe
4
Naturalized
Southern America
South America
tropical
Native
Northern America
EASTERN CANADA:
Canada
[Quebec, New Brunswick (s.e.)]
NORTH-CENTRAL U.S.A.:
United States
[Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Oklahoma (http://www.biosurvey.ou.edu/shrub/prun-ser.htm), Wisconsin]
NORTHEASTERN U.S.A.:
United States
[Indiana, Maine (e. & s.), Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Vermont, West Virginia]
NORTHERN MEXICO:
Mexico
[Chihuahua, Coahuila, Durango, Sonora]
SOUTH-CENTRAL U.S.A.:
United States
[Texas]
SOUTHEASTERN U.S.A.:
United States
[Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee (http://tenn.bio.utk.edu/vascular/database/vascular-database.asp?CategoryID=Dicots&FamilyID=Rosaceae&GenusID=Prunus&SpeciesID=serotina), Virginia]
SOUTHERN MEXICO:
Mexico
[Veracruz]
Southern America
MESOAMERICA:
Guatemala
Cultivated
Europe
REGION:
Europe
Southern America
REGION:
South America
(tropical)
Naturalized
Europe
REGION:
Europe
Southern America
REGION:
South America
(tropical)
Economic Uses
Environmental
Materials
wood (fide Invasive Pl Spec) –
Reference(s)
Medicines
folklore (fide Ency CNatIn; CRC MedHerbs ed2; Herbs Commerce ed2) –
Reference(s)
Vertebrate poisons
mammals (fide Kingsbury; Cooper & Johnson ed2) –
Reference(s)
Weed
(fide Invasive Pl Spec) –
Reference(s)
Name
References
Economic Uses