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Prunus spinosa L. - Rosaceae - blackthorn, sloe, sloeberry, **Schlehe**, | Prunus spinosa L. - Rosaceae - blackthorn, sloe, sloeberry, **Schlehe**, | ||
- | Deciduous shrub, up to 3m high, native to Europe, West Asia, North Africa; branches reddish brown, spiny; leaves 2-5cm long, ovate to oblong, crenate, abaxially yellowish green and pubescent, adaxially dark green and sparsely appressed pubescent; flowers white, solitary, appearing before the leaves, petals 6mm long; fruits globose, deep blue to nearly black, glaucous. \\ | + | Deciduous shrub, up to 3m high, native to Europe, West Asia, North Africa; branches reddish brown, spiny; leaves 2-5cm long, ovate to oblong, crenate, abaxially yellowish green and pubescent, adaxially dark green and sparsely appressed pubescent; flowers |
"This species is cultivated for its edible fruit and as grafting stock for other species of Prunoideae." | "This species is cultivated for its edible fruit and as grafting stock for other species of Prunoideae." | ||
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- | The ripe fruits are usually harvested after the first frost on the bush. By natural or artificial freezing, a big part of bitter and astringent tannins of the fruit is enzymatically degraded. In this case, the tannin content of the juice decreases from about 1% to less than 0.5%. Complete degradation of tannins is not intended because of their significant contribute to flavor. \\ | + | | {{: |
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+ | The ripe fruits are usually harvested after the first frost on the bush. By natural or artificial freezing, a big part of the astringent tannins of the fruit is enzymatically degraded. In this case, the tannin content of the juice decreases from about 1% to less than 0.5%. Complete degradation of tannins is not intended because of their significant contribute to flavor. \\ | ||
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- | Benzaldehyde, | + | Benzaldehyde, |
[Dolezal, M., Velíšek, J., Famfulíková, | [Dolezal, M., Velíšek, J., Famfulíková, | ||
- | "The dried fruits (or fruit juice) are used to treat inflammation of the mouth, gums and throat. Numerous medicinal properties have been ascribed to the flowers (expectorant, | + | "The dried fruits (or fruit juice) are used to treat inflammation of the mouth, gums and throat. Numerous medicinal properties have been ascribed to the flowers (expectorant, |
[Medicinal Plants of the World. Ben-Erik Van Wyk and Michael Wink, Pretoria 2004, 257] | [Medicinal Plants of the World. Ben-Erik Van Wyk and Michael Wink, Pretoria 2004, 257] | ||
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Thomé, O.W., Flora von Deutschland Österreich und der Schweiz, Tafeln, vol.3, t.394 (1885) \\ | Thomé, O.W., Flora von Deutschland Österreich und der Schweiz, Tafeln, vol.3, t.394 (1885) \\ | ||
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+ | Prunus spinosa © Rolf Marschner (2007) [[http:// |
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