prunus cerasifera การใช้
- Its hybrid parentage is believed to be " Prunus spinosa " and " Prunus cerasifera ".
- Cultivators have created what is known as a " black apricot " or " purple apricot ", ( " Prunus dasycarpa " ), a hybrid of an apricot and the cherry plum ( " Prunus cerasifera " ).
- Another theory suggests that the bullace developed ( or was selected ) over time from the sloe, without the involvement of " Prunus cerasifera " . " Prunus insititia " is still, however, occasionally regarded as a separate ( entirely native ) species.
- The exact origin of " Prunus domestica " subsp . " insititia " is still extremely debatable : it is often thought to have arisen in wild crosses, possibly in Asia Minor, between the sloe, " Prunus spinosa ", and the cherry plum, " Prunus cerasifera ".
- Like other varieties of " Prunus domestica ", the bullace may have had its origin in hybrids between the sloe ( " Prunus spinosa " ) and cherry plum ( " Prunus cerasifera " ), though there is also evidence that " domestica " was solely descended from the latter.