Presentation
Prunus glandulosa, called Chinese bush cherry, Chinese plum, and dwarf flowering almond, is a species of shrub tree native to China and long present in Japan. [en.wikipedia.org]
It is usually present in too small a quantity to do any harm but any very bitter seed or fruit should not be eaten. [practicalplants.org]
The double varieties have been cultivated, and brought to their present perfection, in China and Japan. The rosy-coloured one was introduced in the second half of the 17th century. [beanstreesandshrubs.org]
Entire Body System
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Falling
Form: Rounded Native To: China and Japan Soil Conditions: Dry Moist, Well-Drained Wet Tolerance: Alkaline Soil Dry Sites Salt Soil Compaction Wet Sites Wind Uses: Barrier Border Foundation Hedge Massing Naturalizing Screen Specimen Foliage Color: Green Fall [urbanext.illinois.edu]
There is no fall color. [uaex.edu]
No fall color. Genus name from Latin means plum or cherry tree. Problems Susceptible to a large number of potential insect and disease pests, often resulting in an abbreviated life span of less than 10 years. Fireblight can be a significant problem. [missouribotanicalgarden.org]
Its foliage does not change to a showy color in the fall. [homeguides.sfgate.com]
Gastrointestinal
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Choking
– Maya Angelou I thought today I would show you a shrub we just recently cut out of some overgrowth of wild rose and choke cherry trees. Plants, like people, need love and tending to reach full potential. This one was desperate for some TLC. [docaitta.com]
Skin
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Flushing
Dead branches should be removed close to the trunk, flush with the bark. When pruning to control a plant's size or shape, cuts should be made just above a leaf bud and at a slight angle. This bud will be where the new growth sprouts. [mygardenlife.com]
Neurologic
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Convulsions
In larger concentrations, however, cyanide can cause gasping, weakness, excitement, pupil dilation, spasms, convulsions, coma and respiratory failure leading to death[ ]. [temperate.theferns.info]
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Excitement
In larger concentrations, however, cyanide can cause gasping, weakness, excitement, pupil dilation, spasms, convulsions, coma and respiratory failure leading to death[ ]. [temperate.theferns.info]
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Neglect
Mabberley, D.J. (1984) Pallas's buckthorn and two and a half centuries of neglected binomials. Taxon 33: 433–444. Miller, P. (1754) The Gardener’s Dictionary. Printed for the author, London. Sokolov, S.Y. (1954) Trees and shrubs of USSR, vol. 3. [biotaxa.org]
Redeeming the long-neglected but fine estate of Darlington Hall near Totnes in Devon gave Mrs. [books.google.ro]
Treatment
Edwards, S. (1824) The botanical register: consisting of coloured figures of exotic plants cultivated in British gardens with their history and mode of treatment. J. Ridgway London, pp. 778–867. [biotaxa.org]
In small quantities, hydrogen cyanide has been shown to stimulate respiration and improve digestion, it is also claimed to be of benefit in the treatment of cancer. In excess, however, it can cause respiratory failure and even death. [practicalplants.org]
It is also claimed by some to be of benefit in the treatment of cancer - though this claim has been largely refuted. [temperate.theferns.info]
Prevention
Prevention and Control : Once established they are hard to control. Isolate infested plants away from those that are not infested. [backyardgardener.com]
[…] by the national plant protection organisation in the country of origin; (ii) where the plants were placed in a site with complete physical protection against the introduction of Paysandisia archon (Burmeister) or with the application of appropriate preventive [legislation.gov.uk]