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Prunus munsoniana W. Wight & Hedrick. Subgenus: Padus. Common name: Munson Plum, Wild-goose Plum, Munson's Plum. Phenology: Apr-May; Jul-Aug. Habitat: Prairies, stream banks, woodland edges, pond margins, roadsides, old fields, pastures, old homesites. Distribution: OH, IL, MO, and KS, south to MS and TX; disjunct (introduced?) in GA, NC, VA, and NJ.

Origin/Endemic status: Native

Synonymy : = Ar, C, F, G, GrPl, Il, NcTx, S, Tx, Va, Robertson (1974); = n/a — Pa, Tat; < Prunus rivularis Scheele — FNA9, K4. Basionym: Prunus munsoniana W.Wight & Hedrick 1911

Links to other floras: < Prunus rivularis - FNA9

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