Japanese Flowering Cherries by Wybe Kuitert (free)

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Cherry Name Index For quick and handy reference to the names in this volume, the generic Prunus (or Cerasus) has been deleted from this index as well as, in general, the single quotation marks for cultivars, the hybrid sign, and abbreviations such as var., f., and so forth. Complete, taxonomically correct names with authors are found at the descriptions. This index includes popular names in quotation marks, synonyms from nursery catalogs, and some frequently seen but obsolete spellings. Homonyms (same name applied to different cherries) are listed with all appropriate cross-references. Names only of historic interest are found in the general index. Bold-faced page numbers indicate the main descriptions. A Accolade, 127, 144, 180, 181 aequinoctialis, see pendula f. ascendens Affinis, see Jo-nioi Akebono (f. lucifera), 354 Akebono (Ă—yedoensis cultivar), 200, 354 albida, see Shirotae albida, see lannesiana f. albida albida, see serrulata var. speciosa Albo Plena (serrulata cultivar), 75, 85, 86, 87, 148, 149, 204-206, 264, 266 Alboplena (glandulosa cultivar), 27 Albo-rosea, see Fugenzo "alpine cherries," 30 Amabilis, see Higurashi Amagi-yoshino, 159, 201 Ama-no-gawa, 20, 72, 102, 115, 126, 140, 142, 146, 147, 162, 206-209, 293 Amerika, see Akebono (Ă—yedoensis cultivar)


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