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Prunus mume (Siebold) Siebold & Zucc.   (redirected from: Prunus mume var. rosea Ingram)
Family: Rosaceae
[Armeniaca mume, moreArmeniaca mume var. alba Carri?e, Armeniaca mume var. alphandii Carr, Armeniaca mume var. cernua (Franch.) T.T.Yu & L.T.Lu, Armeniaca mume var. pallescens (Franch.) T.T.Yu & L.T.Lu, Armeniaca mume var. pubicaulina C.Z.Qiao & H.M.Shen, Prunus anomala Koehne, Prunus mume f. alba (Carri?e) Rehder, Prunus mume f. alboplena (L.H.Bailey) Rehder, Prunus mume f. alphandii (Carri?e) Rehder, Prunus mume var. alboplena L.H.Bailey, Prunus mume var. bungo Makino, Prunus mume var. cernua Franch., Prunus mume var. formosana Kud?& Masam., Prunus mume var. lanciniata Maxim., Prunus mume var. pallescens Franch., Prunus mume var. rosea Ingram, Prunus mume var. tonsa Rehder]
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Japan Flora: Small tree with green branchlets; leaves broadly ovate, 4-10 cm. long, long- acuminate, broadly cuneate at base, acutely serrulate, sparingly pilose or sometimes only on nerves beneath, the petioles short- pilose above; flowers 1 or 2, appearing before the leaves, white or pink; drupe subglobose, the stones rugose.  Feb.-Apr. Said to be indigenous in the mountainous parts of Kyushu.

A much-planted Chinese tree with many cultivars grown.

Prunus mume
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