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Wat (wie) is prunelle - definitie

SPECIES OF PLANT
Sloe; Prunelle; Sloe-eyed; Sloe-eye; Sloes; Sloe eye; Sloe eyes; Slow eyed; Blackthorn; Blackthorn (plum); Blackthorns; Black thorns; Porumbă; Prunelle de Bourgogne; Druparia spinosa; Prunus acacia; Prunus acacia-germanica; Prunus moldavica; Prunus stepposa; Prunus lucens; Prunus amygdaliformis; Prunus podolica; Prunus praecox; Prunus subvillosa; Prunus kurdica; Prunus approximata; Prunus curdica; Prunus subcylindrica; Prunus rubella; Prunus oxypyrena; Prunus lucida; Prunus foecundissima; Prunus erythrocalyx; Prunus ericiflora; Sloethorn
  • Pocket plum gall on blackthorn, caused by the fungus ''[[Taphrina pruni]]''

Prunelle         
·noun A kind of small and very acid French plum;
- applied especially to the stoned and dried fruit.
Victor Prunelle         
FRENCH PHYSICIAN AND POLITICIAN
Prunelle, Victor
Victor Gabriel Prunelle (23 June 1777, La Tour-du-Pin – 20 August 1853) was a French physician who served as the Mayor of Lyon from 1830 to 1839.
SS Prunelle (1874)         
BRITISH CARGO SHIP
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SS Prunelle was a British cargo ship that the German submarine SM UB-112 torpedoed on 22 August 1918 in the North Sea south east of Blyth, Northumberland. Prunelle was carrying a cargo of jute from London, United Kingdom, to Dundee, Scotland, United Kingdom.

Wikipedia

Prunus spinosa

Prunus spinosa, called blackthorn or sloe, is a species of flowering plant in the rose family Rosaceae. The species is native to Europe, western Asia, and regionally in northwest Africa. It is locally naturalized in New Zealand, Tasmania, and the Pacific Northwest and New England regions of the United States.

The fruits are used to make sloe gin in Britain and patxaran in Spain. The wood is used to make walking sticks, including the Irish shillelagh.