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- Prunus_geniculata abstract "Prunus geniculata is a rare species of plum known by the common name scrub plum. It is endemic to Florida in the United States, where it occurs on the Lake Wales Ridge in the central ridges of the peninsula. It is threatened by the loss of its habitat and is a federally listed endangered species of the United States.This plant is a low, rounded shrub with a gnarled trunk emerging from the sand and branching densely to form a mound up to two meters tall. The zig-zagging, angled, sharp-tipped branches are sometimes buried in sand and emerge covered in lichens. The gray bark cracks, revealing new reddish brown bark beneath. The alternately arranged leaves have smooth blades 1 to 3 centimeters long with wavy or toothed edges. Blooming occurs before the leaves appear. The flowers are usually solitary. They have five red sepals and five white petals a few millimeters long. There are many stamens at the center, each with a yellow anther. The species is andromonoecious, with individuals bearing both bisexual and male-only flowers. The fruit is a bitter-tasting, egg-shaped drupe up to 2.5 centimeters long. The drupe is reddish purple in color and is consumed by animals.This plant grows in yellow-sand sandhill habitat dominated by longleaf pine and turkey oak and white-sand Florida scrub among sand pine, Florida rosemary, and scrub hickory. The plant may be solitary or it may grow colonially. Little is known about the plant's life history.The plant's native habitat is maintained by periodic wildfire. The natural fire regime in the area produces openings in the vegetation, removing woody, overgrown plants in the canopy and creating gaps where the smaller plants can receive sun. This shrub cannot tolerate shade and it thrives when fire clears the vegetation around it. It resprouts from its fibrous root system after its aboveground part burns. Flowering increases in the seasons after a fire, then decreases the longer the area goes unburned. The plant is long-lived, has low mortality, and can survive many years without fire. However, fire suppression is the major threat to the survival of the species.Another threat to the species is the outright loss of its habitat in the conversion to residential and agricultural properties, including citrus groves. The plant's own biology may contribute to its rarity: germination rates are low and many of the developing fruits are lost before they mature, either to abortion or predation. The species then experiences low recruitment, with few seedlings joining the population.As of 2008 there were 83 populations counted, but 39 of these contained fewer than 10 plants each. Most populations are on the Lake Wales Ridge, and a few are on adjacent ridges. Half the populations are on private land, but most of the large populations are in protected or managed areas.".
- Prunus_geniculata binomialAuthority Roland_McMillan_Harper.
- Prunus_geniculata class Eudicots.
- Prunus_geniculata conservationStatus "G3".
- Prunus_geniculata conservationStatusSystem "TNC".
- Prunus_geniculata division Flowering_plant.
- Prunus_geniculata family Rosaceae.
- Prunus_geniculata genus Prunus.
- Prunus_geniculata kingdom Plant.
- Prunus_geniculata order Rosales.
- Prunus_geniculata order Rosids.
- Prunus_geniculata thumbnail Prunus_geniculata.jpg?width=300.
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageExternalLink profile?symbol=PRGE.
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageID "32362153".
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageLength "5460".
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageOutDegree "39".
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageRevisionID "454813546".
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageWikiLink Bark.
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageWikiLink Biological_life_cycle.
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageWikiLink Canopy_(biology).
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageWikiLink Carya_floridana.
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageWikiLink Category:Endemic_flora_of_Florida.
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plants_described_in_1911.
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageWikiLink Category:Prunus.
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageWikiLink Ceratiola.
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageWikiLink Citrus.
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageWikiLink Drupe.
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageWikiLink Endangered_species.
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageWikiLink Endemism.
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageWikiLink Eudicots.
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageWikiLink Fire_regime.
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageWikiLink Florida.
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageWikiLink Florida_scrub.
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageWikiLink Flowering_plant.
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageWikiLink Germination.
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Wales_Ridge.
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageWikiLink Land_management.
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageWikiLink Lichen.
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageWikiLink Pinus_clausa.
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageWikiLink Pinus_palustris.
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageWikiLink Plant.
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageWikiLink Plant_reproductive_morphology.
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageWikiLink Plum.
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageWikiLink Prunus.
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageWikiLink Quercus_laevis.
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageWikiLink Recruitment_(biology).
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageWikiLink Roland_McMillan_Harper.
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageWikiLink Rosaceae.
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageWikiLink Rosales.
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageWikiLink Rosids.
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageWikiLink Sandhill.
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageWikiLink Sepal.
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageWikiLink Shrub.
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageWikiLink Stamen.
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageWikiLink Wildfire.
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageWikiLink Wildfire_suppression.
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageWikiLinkText "P. geniculata".
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageWikiLinkText "Prunus geniculata".
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageWikiLinkText "scrub plum".
- Prunus_geniculata binomial "Prunus geniculata".
- Prunus_geniculata binomialAuthority Roland_McMillan_Harper.
- Prunus_geniculata familia Rosaceae.
- Prunus_geniculata genus "Prunus".
- Prunus_geniculata ordo Rosales.
- Prunus_geniculata regnum "Plantae".
- Prunus_geniculata species "P. geniculata".
- Prunus_geniculata status "G3".
- Prunus_geniculata statusSystem "TNC".
- Prunus_geniculata unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Prunus_geniculata unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Prunus_geniculata unrankedOrdo Rosids.
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Prunus_geniculata wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Prunus_geniculata subject Category:Endemic_flora_of_Florida.
- Prunus_geniculata subject Category:Plants_described_in_1911.
- Prunus_geniculata subject Category:Prunus.
- Prunus_geniculata hypernym Species.
- Prunus_geniculata type Eukaryote.
- Prunus_geniculata type Plant.
- Prunus_geniculata type Species.
- Prunus_geniculata type Thing.
- Prunus_geniculata type Q19088.
- Prunus_geniculata type Q756.
- Prunus_geniculata comment "Prunus geniculata is a rare species of plum known by the common name scrub plum. It is endemic to Florida in the United States, where it occurs on the Lake Wales Ridge in the central ridges of the peninsula. It is threatened by the loss of its habitat and is a federally listed endangered species of the United States.This plant is a low, rounded shrub with a gnarled trunk emerging from the sand and branching densely to form a mound up to two meters tall.".
- Prunus_geniculata label "Prunus geniculata".
- Prunus_geniculata sameAs Q7253106.
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- Prunus_geniculata sameAs پرونوس_جنیکولاتا.
- Prunus_geniculata sameAs m.0gywn02.
- Prunus_geniculata sameAs Prunus_geniculata.
- Prunus_geniculata sameAs Prunus_geniculata.
- Prunus_geniculata sameAs Q7253106.
- Prunus_geniculata wasDerivedFrom Prunus_geniculata?oldid=454813546.
- Prunus_geniculata depiction Prunus_geniculata.jpg.
- Prunus_geniculata isPrimaryTopicOf Prunus_geniculata.