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Prunus padus subsp. borealis
is an accepted name
This name is the accepted name of an infraspecific taxon* of the species Prunus padus in the genus Prunus (family Rosaceae).
* The Plant List does not attempt to include all infraspecific taxa
The record derives from RJP (data supplied on ) which reports it as an accepted name (record 10536) with original publication details: A.J.Melan Suomen kasvio viides painos A.J.Melan Suomen kasvio viides painos; 1906 353 1906.
See "Status", "Confidence level", "Source" for definitions.
| Name | Status | Confidence level | Source | Date supplied |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cerasus schuebeleri | Synonym | ![]() |
RJP | |
| Padus petraea | Synonym | ![]() |
RJP | |
| Padus racemosa subsp. petraea | Synonym | ![]() |
RJP | |
| Prunus padus subsp. petraea | Synonym | ![]() |
RJP |
The species Prunus padus has a further 14 synonyms.
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World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
Tropicos
Catalogue of Life
African Plant Database
Brazilian Flora Online
Global Biodiversity Information Facility
The New York Botanical Garden Virtual Herbarium
JSTOR Plant Science
Herbarium Catalogue Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
National Center for Biotechnology Information
GenBank — Nucleotide Alphabet of Life
Encyclopedia of Life
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Plant information portal
Biodiversity Heritage Library
Wikispecies
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This name record (from RJP) was not included in version 1 of The Plant List. It is possible the same name was included from a different data source, to check this you can search for Prunus padus in version 1 of The Plant List.