Prunus domestica subsp. insititia - Bullace
Bullace is locally frequent in hedges along lanes around the Fal estuary and its tributaries, along the lower Tamar and in mid-Cornwall between Wadebridge and Fowey. Elsewhere it is more sporadic in occurrence. Records include; near Trevalsoe (SW72V, 1992, C.N.French), Blue Hills (SW75F, 1991, C.N.French), Rosenithon (SW82A, 1997, R.J.Murphy), St. Mawes (SW83L, 1998, M.Tempest), Porthcurnick area (SW83T, 1998, R.E.Lees), Ardevora Veor (SW84V, 1997, M.Atkinson), Trewoon Moor (SW95W, 1996, I.J.Bennallick), Portquin (SW98Q, 1994, C.H.Watts), Lower Kerriers (SX06B, 1996, I.J.Bennallick), Trenewan (SX15R, 1997, M.Atkinson), Wearde Quay (SX45I, 1997, M.Atkinson) and Landulph (SX46F, 1998, M.Atkinson).
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Source:
French, C.N., Murphy, R.J. & Atkinson, M. 1999. Flora of Cornwall. Wheal Seton Press, Camborne.