EPPO Global Database

Prunus cerasus(PRNCE)

Overview
Code created in: 2004-04-10

Basic information
  • EPPO Code: PRNCE
  • Preferred name: Prunus cerasus
  • Authority: Linnaeus

Notes

Western Asia. Cultivated as a fruit tree throughout most of Europe and the Mediterranean, and elsewhere. Sometimes naturalized

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Other scientific names
Name Authority
Cerasus vulgaris Miller
Cerasus vulgaris subsp. vulgaris Miller
Prunus cerasus subsp. cerasus Linnaeus

Common names
Name Language
amarello cherry English
dwarf cherry English
sour cherry English
tart cherry English
Baumweichsel German
Glaskirschbaum German
Sauerkirschbaum German
Sauerkirsche German
Weichselbaum German
Weichselkirsche German
cerisier acide French
cerisier aigre French
cerisier amarelle French
gobet French
griottier French
guignier French
prunier cerisier French
cerezo ácido Spanish
cerezo de todos los santos Spanish
cerezo guindal Spanish
garrafal Spanish
guinda Spanish
guindal Spanish
guindero Spanish
guindo común Spanish
guindo garrafal Spanish
guindo griego Spanish
agerotto Italian
amarasco Italian
ciliegio amaro Italian
marasca Italian
marena Italian
visciolo Italian
zure kers Dutch
zure kerseboom Dutch
ginja Portuguese
ginja-galega Portuguese
ginjeira Portuguese
ginjeira-das-ginjas-de-folha Portuguese
ginjeira-das-ginjas-galegas Portuguese
ginjeira-galega Portuguese
guinjeira Portuguese
surkörsbär Swedish
surkörsbärträd Swedish
вишня обыкновенная Russian
sur-kirsebær Danish
kirsebær Norwegian
hapankirsikka Finnish
vişne Turkish
wiśnia pospolita Polish
wiśnia szkliwka Polish
meggy Hungarian
kumbull Albanian
guindo Aragonese
zirezera de rafal Aragonese
ginda-ondoa Basque
gingondoa Basque
вишна Bulgarian
cirerer Catalan
ciresera de rafal Catalan
guinda Catalan
guinder Catalan
ōu zhōu suān yīng táo Chinese
欧洲酸樱桃 Chinese
višnja  Croatian
třešeň višeň Czech
višeň Czech
hapu kirsipuu Estonian
harilik kirsipuu Estonian
guindeiro Galician
신양벚나무 Korean
sin yang beot na mu Korean
skābais ķirsis Latvian
paprastoji vyšnia Lithuanian
agréole Occitan
guignè Occitan
guindoùlh Occitan
sariè Occitan
vişin Romanian
čerešňa višňová Slovak
višnja Slovene
вишня звичайна Ukrainian
ceiriosen Welsh