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               Nothosubsp.:  C. azarolus ×  monogyna. – Bushes. – High-hill and sub-mountain woods of
               Northern Sicily. Typus: “in sepibus reg. infer. et mont.” Palermo, apr-jun. 1908, Ross 729. – NC.

            Crataegus ×media Bechst. in Roem. Arch. Bot. 2: 77 (1799)
            782. Crataegus ×media nothovar. sicula (C. Koch) K. I. Chr. in Syst. Bot. Monogr. 35: 152
               (1992) [Bas. Crataegus sicula C. Koch in Verh. Vereins Beförd. Gartenbaues Königl.
               Preuss. Staaten, n.s., 1(2): 288 (1853); ?C. triloba Lojac. (1891) p.p. an solum e Renda]
               Bushes. – High-hill and sub-mountain woods of Northern Sicily. Typus: Valdemone, s.d., Todaro
               s.n. – NC.

            783. Prunus persica (L.) Batsch, Beytr. Entw. Pragm. Gesch. Nat.-Reiche 1: 30 (1801)
               [Bas. Amygdalus persica L., Sp. Pl.: 472 (1753)]
               Commonly cultivated. – On coastland and hills. – C.
            784. Prunus dulcis (Mill.) D. A. Webb in Feddes Repert. 74: 24 (1967) [Bas. Amygdalus
               dulcis Mill., Gard. Dict. ed. 8: n. 2 (1768); Amygdalus communis L.]
               Commonly cultivated. – On coastland and hills. – C.

            785. Prunus webbii (Spach) Vierh. in Oesterr. Bot. Z. 65: 21 (1915) [Bas. Amygdalus web-
               bii Spach in Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. sér. 2, 19: 117 (1843)]
               Pastures and broadleaf woods. – Sui M. Iblei. Siracusano (Alberghina 1978); Palazzolo Acreide
               in Contrada Pianette (Marcenò & al. 1995 b). – NC.
            786. Prunus armeniaca L., Sp. Pl.: 474 (1753)
               Commonly cultivated. – On coastland and in hills. – C
            787. Prunus spinosa L., Sp. Pl.: 475 (1753) [?incl. P. ramburei Lojac. (1909) non Boiss.]
               Coppice, bushes, hedges. – Throughout on coastland and hills. – C.
            788. Prunus domestica L., Sp. Pl.: 475 (1753) subsp. domestica
               Fields. – Throughout on coastland and hills. – C.
            789. Prunus domestica subsp. insititia (L.) Bonnier & Layens, Tabl. Syn. Pl. Vasc. France:
               95 (1894) [Bas. Prunus insititia L., Cent. Pl. 1: 12 (1755); incl. P. spinosa var. macro-
               carpa Guss.]
               Uncultivated land, bushes, hedges. – Etna siepi di Malpasso (Tineo 1846: 42); Ficuzza alle mac-
               chie della Casotta, Castelbuono a S. Ippolito e Pedagne, Alcamo, Etna a Malpasso (Lojacono
               1891); Lago Gurrida (Lopriore 1900). – NC.
            Prunus cocomilia Ten., Fl. Napol. 1, Prodr.: lxviii (1815)
            790. Prunus cocomilia var. brutia (N. Terracc.) Fiori, Nuova Fl. Anal. Ital. 1 (5): 732
               (1924) [Bas. Prunus brutia N. Terracc. in Atti Reale Ist. Incoragg. Napoli ser. 4, 1: n.
               7, t. 1 (1888); incl. P. turbinata Lojac. (1909)]
               Scrubland, glades, bushes. – Sicilia (Pignatti 1982, 1: 617); Ucria (Raimondo & al. 2005). – ?C.

            791. Prunus avium L., Fl. Suec. ed. 2: 474 (1755)
               Cultivated ground. – Only in hills. – C.
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