Sloe Related Category: Plants name applied to the and also to various American wild plums.
Sloe (Prunus spinosa) Small, hard, round, purple stone fruit Small, thorny shrubs and trees in hedgerows Autumn Unpalatable raw but excellent for fruit liqueur ...
blackthorn, sloe, sloe berry, sloe plum Family Amygdalaceae (New South Wales)Rosaceae (Queensland, the ACT, Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania and Western Australia) ...
Sloe (Prunus spinosa) Small Globe Thistle (Echinops ritro 'Taplow Blue') Small Solomon's Seal (Polygonatum biflorum) Small-leaved Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster microphyllus) Smartweed (Polygonum capitatum) Smoke Bush (Cotinus coggygria 'Royal Purple') ...
Alleghany plum, sometimes referred to as "sloe plum," is a rare species and is listed on the Special Concern list in Michigan. Its main range is in the eastern United States, principally from Pennsylvania to West Virginia.
Rich in native and other covert plants, I have seen the Privet recommended as a covert plant, for which it is useless beside the beautiful covert plants we have-Furze, Sloe, Sweet Brier, Juniper, ...
Synonyms: black haw bark, sweet viburnum, stag bush, American sloe
Order: Caprifoliaceae ...
Ring-bark or tourniquet air layering works but slow. Suitable for bonsai, especially Prunus mume, the Japanese flowering apricot, and Prunus spinosa, blackthorn or sloe; these are hardy to zones 7-9 and 5-9, respectively ...
Prunus spinosa - the Blackthorn or Sloe Tree. Salix - The willow family. Will grow with roots in water. Sorbus aucuparia types - The Mountain Ash. Damp but well drained soil is ok, but not permanently wet.
Prunus serrulata - Japanese Cherry Prunus spinosa - European Sloe Prunus subcordata - Sierra Plum Prunus subhirtella - Autumn Cherry Prunus umbellata - Flatwoods Plum; Hog Plum Prunus virginiana - Chokecherry ...
Black Sloe [English]: Prunus umbellata Black Snakeroot [English]: Aristolochia serpentaria Black Snakeroot [English]: Cimicifuga racemosa Black Snakeroot [English]: Sanicula canadensis Black Snakeroot [English]: Sanicula marilandica ...
See also: Plum, Vaccinium, Green, Evergreen, Blackthorn
 
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