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BLACKTHORN CONSTRUCTION, LLC

see Sloe gin . For other uses · see Blackthorn (disambiguation) . Prunus spinosa Fruit Conservation status Least Concern &#160 · ( IUCN 3.1 ) &#91 · 1 &#93 · spinosa Binomial name Prunus spinosa L. Distribution map Synonyms &#91 · 2 &#93 · Ziel.) Prunus spinosa var. balearica (Willk.) Prunus spinosa var. erythrocalyx ((Clavaud) Rouy &amp · E.G.Camus) Prunus spinosa var. oxypyrena ((Clavaud) Rouy &amp · E.G.Camus) Prunus spinosa var. pubescens (Ficalho &amp · Cout.) Prunus spinosa var. rubella ((Clavaud) Rouy &amp · E.G.Camus) Prunus spinosa var. stenopetala ((Clavaud) Rouy &amp · called blackthorn or sloe · is a species of flowering plant in the rose family · Rosaceae . It is native to Europe and West Asia · ft) tall · with blackish bark and dense · stiff · spiny branches. The leaves are oval · 2–4.5 centimetres ( 3 &#8260 · 4 – 1 + 3 &#8260

HIGH SPRINGS, FL 32643

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see Sloe gin . For other uses
see Blackthorn (disambiguation) . Prunus spinosa Fruit Conservation status Least Concern &#160
( IUCN 3.1 ) &#91
1 &#93
spinosa Binomial name Prunus spinosa L. Distribution map Synonyms &#91
2 &#93
Ziel.) Prunus spinosa var. balearica (Willk.) Prunus spinosa var. erythrocalyx ((Clavaud) Rouy &amp
E.G.Camus) Prunus spinosa var. oxypyrena ((Clavaud) Rouy &amp
E.G.Camus) Prunus spinosa var. pubescens (Ficalho &amp
Cout.) Prunus spinosa var. rubella ((Clavaud) Rouy &amp
E.G.Camus) Prunus spinosa var. stenopetala ((Clavaud) Rouy &amp
called blackthorn or sloe
is a species of flowering plant in the rose family
Rosaceae . It is native to Europe and West Asia
ft) tall
with blackish bark and dense
stiff
spiny branches. The leaves are oval
2–4.5 centimetres ( 3 &#8260
4 – 1 + 3 &#8260

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HIGH SPRINGS, FL 32643

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