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Whitney, William Dwight; Smith, Benjamin Eli, eds. (1906).
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is distilled from fermented sloes in regions such as the
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Bon appétit, commissaire
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Alsace: produits du terroir et recettes traditionnelles
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Species of flowering plant in the rose family
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Pocket plum gall on blackthorn, caused by the fungus
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The Plant List: A Working List of All Plant
Species
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2041:"Schlehen entkernen – ein Ding der Unmöglichkeit?"
1858:Clapham, A.C.; Tutin, T.G.; Warburg, E.F. (1968).
1662:) was used as an ingredient in the making of some
1146:The names related to 'sloe' come from the common
1008:characteristic of this species. The common name "
865:; in summer by the relatively narrower leaves of
19:"Blackthorn" redirects here. For other uses, see
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902:, the pit of the sloe contains trace amounts of
26:"Prunelle" redirects here. For the liqueur, see
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2043:[Pitting sloes: An impossible thing?].
1971:Vedel, H.; Lange, J. (1960). "Prunus spinosa".
1964:
1808:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2016-3.RLTS.T172194A19400568.en
1473:is made with sloes. In France a liqueur called
1162:, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Ukrainian and Russian
2614:. University of Michigan Press. p. 1063.
2322:. Albin Michel. 1998 – via Google Books.
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1448:can also be infused with sloes. Similarly, in
1862:. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
1552:, and used in fruit pies. Sloes preserved in
1516:is an infusion of early shoots of blackthorn
1452:, they make a blackthorn liqueur by infusing
1424:The juice is used in the manufacture of fake
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1673:is mentioned in the 15th-century work,
1021:The word commonly used for the fruit, "
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1331:lesser broad-bordered yellow underwing
1269:The foliage is sometimes eaten by the
1191:; plum of any species, including sloe
1072:. Other cognate forms are Frisian and
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2271:Good English Food, Local and Regional
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2226:(1st ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead.
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2103:The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
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1973:Trees and Bushes in Wood and Hedgerow
1675:The Treatyse of Fishing with an Angle
1401:, suitable for preserves, but rather
3310:0cc5b350-e6de-457f-8e4d-3b4e6d1321d3
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2656:participating institution membership
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1860:Excursion Flora of the British Isles
1720:The name of the dark-coloured cloth
3346:IUCN Red List least concern species
2726:Coats, Alice M. (1992) . "Prunus".
2543:from the original on 1 January 2012
1794:IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
1746:Historically spoken in Lower Saxony
1520:with sugar in wine. Wine made from
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2477:Museo Archeologico dell'Alto Adige
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1463:, Spain, a popular liqueur called
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2728:Garden Shrubs and Their Histories
2242:Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920).
1724:was derived from the French word
1524:sloes is made in Britain, and in
1456:with the fruit and adding sugar.
3261:urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:730297-1
2711:– via merriam-webster.com.
2432:. Chicago: F. E. Compton and Co.
2427:The New Student's Reference Work
2417:Beach, Chandler B., ed. (1914).
1901:Larousse Easy Way Guide to Trees
1393:The fruit is similar to a small
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1759:is often partaken by Detective
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937:Plant in flower in early spring
2606:Lewis, Robert E., ed. (1988).
2498:The Burning Properties of Wood
2443:Ghose, Tia (8 November 2012).
2223:New International Encyclopedia
2005:New Flora of the British Isles
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1595:Blackthorn makes an excellent
1018:), to which it is contrasted.
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569:(Clavaud) Rouy & E.G.Camus
557:(Clavaud) Rouy & E.G.Camus
533:(Clavaud) Rouy & E.G.Camus
521:(Clavaud) Rouy & E.G.Camus
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2049:(in German). 12 November 2018
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724:are oval, 2–4.5 centimetres (
497:(Clavaud) Browicz & Ziel.
2155:. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
1669:A "sloe-thorn worm" used as
1544:Sloes can also be made into
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898:Like many other fruits with
678:The fruits are used to make
7:
3386:Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus
2751:Trees of Britain and Europe
2393:. Penguin UK. p. 123.
2293:"Sloe gin and sloe chutney"
2077:The Forest Trees of Britain
1654:(which he refers to as the
1351:) and the case-bearer moth
1329:, lesser yellow underwing,
1248:and eastern North America.
690:. The wood is used to make
21:Blackthorn (disambiguation)
10:
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2774:Advances in Fruit Breeding
2669:Aveni, Anthony F. (2004).
2525:Chouinard, Maxime (2007).
2189:Brown, Lynda (July 1994).
2153:Plants of the World Online
1680:
1646:, writes that the sap (or
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2643:Oxford English Dictionary
2624:– via Google Books.
2612:Middle English Dictionary
2403:– via Google Books.
2376:– via Google Books.
2366:. G. Pasty. p. 155.
2349:– via Google Books.
2124:Oxford English Dictionary
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2387:Seaton, Jessica (2017).
2069:Johns, Charles Alexander
1839:(ver. 1.1 ed.)
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1556:are similar in taste to
1354:Coleophora anatipennella
1289:, white-pinion spotted,
1236:Distribution and habitat
949:Blackthorn shrub in the
794:, called a "sloe", is a
2778:Purdue University Press
2675:Oxford University Press
2648:Oxford University Press
2527:The stick is king: The
2360:Pasty, Gilbert (1999).
2333:Sacré, Jacques (2004).
2129:Oxford University Press
1899:Kilbracken, J. (1995).
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2776:. West Lafayette, IN:
2749:Rushforth, K. (1999).
2565:, Tractate Shabbat 23a
2507:. 1999. Archived from
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1801:: e.T172194A19400568.
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2505:The Scout Association
2291:Kerri (10 Oct 2010).
1583:), discovered in the
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982:Husband and wife tree
873:and yellow or red in
356:(L.) Hook. & Arn.
333:Prunus amygdaliformis
2780:. pp. 336–347.
2732:Simon & Schuster
2339:. Céfal. p. 9.
1947:"Blackthorn flowers"
1617:Royal Irish Regiment
822:flavour when fresh.
594:Prunus subcylindrica
401:Prunus foecundissima
3351:Prunus sect. Prunus
2810:Plants for a Future
2646:(Online ed.).
2030:, pp. 336–347.
1933:PFAF Plant Database
1929:– Sloe, Blackthorn"
1642:commentator of the
964:Close-up of flowers
849:. In addition, the
798:10–12 millimetres (
647:in the rose family
545:Ficalho & Cout.
389:Prunus erythrocalyx
381:Prunus erythrocalyx
61:Conservation status
2579:(3 August 2006) .
2475:. The Copper Age.
2195:House & Garden
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1335:double square-spot
1327:short-cloaked moth
1299:pale November moth
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996:The specific name
923:Otto Wilhelm Thomé
875:P. cerasifera
855:P. cerasifera
847:P. cerasifera
845:, creamy white in
834:P. cerasifera
643:, is a species of
341:Prunus approximata
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3207:Open Tree of Life
2837:Taxon identifiers
2654:(Subscription or
2592:978-1-60096-446-6
2473:"Ötzi the Iceman"
2400:978-0-241-29885-5
2373:978-2-9513615-0-8
2346:978-2-87130-148-6
2014:978-1-5272-2630-2
1428:, and used as an
1363:Esperia oliviella
1345:, hawthorn moth (
1090:slee, slie, sleeu
1074:Middle Low German
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2637:"sloe-eyed"
2547:17 November
2454:10 November
2449:LiveScience
2001:Stace, C.A.
1814:19 November
1755:In fiction
1623:countries.
1585:Ötztal Alps
1514:vin d'épine
1506:de prunelle
1323:yellow-tail
1303:mottled pug
1275:Lepidoptera
1242:naturalized
1213:Montenegrin
1178:West Slavic
1029:Old English
1006:spur shoots
709:is a large
702:Description
671:regions of
669:New England
657:New Zealand
653:naturalized
614:stenopetala
566:stenopetala
424:(L.) Weston
368:(L.) Kuntze
134:Angiosperms
3340:Categories
3230:Plant List
2823:Cookipedia
2708:2021-05-22
2699:"prunella"
2658:required.)
2536:(Report).
2503:(Report).
2483:2019-07-19
2177:Coats 1992
1956:9 February
1843:27 January
1771:References
1658:prunellier
1652:P. spinosa
1613:shillelagh
1607:(known in
1504:eau de vie
1494:bargnolino
1430:adulterant
1407:astringent
1319:brown-tail
1160:Old Slavic
1158:. Compare
1107:Low German
1105:; Modern
1011:blackthorn
951:Vogelsberg
885:tetraploid
820:astringent
663:, and the
637:blackthorn
578:subcinerea
198:Subgenus:
3026:200011162
3013:200011162
2302:31 August
2179:, Prunus.
1699:sloe-eyed
1636:Talmudist
1597:fire wood
1522:fermented
1518:macerated
1426:port wine
1414:rootstock
1307:green pug
992:Etymology
716:or small
711:deciduous
635:, called
542:pubescens
530:oxypyrena
506:balearica
344:Giraudias
230:Species:
214:Section:
104:Kingdom:
3305:VicFlora
3294:VASCAN:
3287:27800136
3282:Tropicos
3219:PalDat:
3137:2.161267
3088:730297-1
2919:BioLib:
2854:Wikidata
2538:Archived
2268:(1952).
2159:21 March
2121:"sloe".
2071:(1882).
2003:(2019).
1727:prunelle
1722:prunella
1562:umeboshi
1558:Japanese
1532:beer in
1499:prunella
1481:épinette
1468:pacharán
1454:tsipouro
1438:sloe gin
1246:Tasmania
1209:Croatian
1148:Germanic
1016:hawthorn
684:patxaran
680:sloe gin
661:Tasmania
649:Rosaceae
283:Synonyms
180:Rosaceae
176:Family:
147:Eudicots
81:IUCN 3.1
28:Sloe gin
3039:3023221
2956:Ecocrop
2860:Q129018
2755:Collins
2131:. 1933.
1977:Methuen
1761:Maigret
1681:Culture
1609:Ireland
1554:vinegar
1550:chutney
1534:Belgium
1526:Germany
1461:Navarre
1434:liqueur
1378:Global
1252:Ecology
1217:Serbian
1205:Bosnian
1203:, e.g.
1172:, Ukr.
1154:slaihwō
1068:Schlehe
1040:cognate
1000:spinosa
978:grafted
813:⁄
803:⁄
777:⁄
770:flowers
763:⁄
753:⁄
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729:⁄
605:Debeaux
554:rubella
477:Salisb.
421:spinosa
393:rubella
365:spinosa
353:spinosa
304:Clairv.
219:Prunus
203:Prunus
186:Genus:
170:Rosales
166:Order:
108:Plantae
79: (
3356:Prunus
3243:PLANTS
3235:rjp-43
3212:470244
3170:NZOR:
3163:114937
3114:172194
3000:179316
2974:632461
2935:254436
2907:ARKive
2899:112811
2886:152768
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1708:Vashti
1640:Tanakh
1530:lambic
1510:Alsace
1420:Flavor
1395:damson
1271:larvae
1222:šljiva
1182:Polish
1134:Danish
1063:German
925:(1885)
883:has a
851:sepals
788:insect
786:, and
722:leaves
509:Willk.
412:A.Sav.
376:A.Sav.
328:Crantz
312:Crantz
223:Prunus
207:Prunus
191:Prunus
160:Rosids
54:Fruit
3274:14041
3181:NZPCN
3101:24802
3075:14122
3072:IPA:
3065:55811
3052:30116
2995:EUNIS
2987:PRNSN
2948:4N98J
2922:39513
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1650:) of
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1611:as a
1605:clubs
1577:mummy
1489:Italy
1476:épine
1446:Vodka
1388:hedge
1229:шљива
1187:śliwa
1174:slyva
1170:sliva
1165:слива
1150:root
1139:slåen
1057:slēwa
1049:slēha
1042:with
796:drupe
792:fruit
714:shrub
617:Clav.
612:var.
589:Kotov
581:Cout.
576:var.
564:var.
552:var.
540:var.
528:var.
516:var.
504:var.
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464:Clav.
456:Kotov
448:Clav.
419:var.
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396:Clav.
391:var.
384:Clav.
363:var.
351:var.
221:sect.
205:subg.
154:Clade
141:Clade
128:Clade
115:Clade
3391:Ötzi
3297:8877
3256:POWO
3248:PRSP
3199:7270
3186:4796
3158:NCBI
3124:2528
3109:IUCN
3096:ITIS
3083:IPNI
3047:GRIN
3034:GBIF
2982:EPPO
2961:8995
2930:BOLD
2894:APNI
2782:ISBN
2759:ISBN
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2587:ISBN
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1816:2021
1799:2016
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1627:Inks
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1571:The
1540:Food
1512:and
1405:and
1403:tart
1399:plum
1380:plum
1370:Uses
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1101:slee
1034:slāh
1024:sloe
900:pits
718:tree
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440:Sav.
292:List
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