Prunus spinosa, called blackthorn or sloe, is a species of flowering plant in the rose family Rosaceae. It is native to Europe, western Asia, and locally in northwest Africa. It is also locally naturalised in New Zealand, Tasmania and eastern North America.
Other Names: Abruñeiro, Τσαπουρνιά, Αγριοδαμάσκηνο, Μπλε Βούρβαλο, Μαμουσιά, Αγριοκορομηλιά
Lycium cinereum is a species of plants with 240 observations
Other Names: 蓝枸杞, 藍枸杞, Matheanamane, Morotowapitse, Motlhalawadikonyana, Phatatshane
Prunus spinosissima, the thorny almond, (Uzbek: bodomcha, lit. 'little almond') is a species of wild almond native to dry areas of Central Asia, Afghanistan, and Iran, preferring to grow at 400-1500 m above sea level. It is morphologically similar to Prunus erioclada, P. lycioides, P. eburnea and P. brahuica.
Other Names: Amygdalus spinosissima, Bodomcha
Prunus × fruticans (or Prunus fruticans) is a species of shrubby Prunus, reaching about 4 m (13 ft). It is thought to be a naturally occurring hybrid of sloe, Prunus spinosa, and bullace, Prunus domestica var. insititia, found mainly in Europe where their ranges overlap. It is a tetraploid.
Other Names: Prunus spinosa fruticans