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Prunus subhirtella Miq.   (redirected from: Prunus herincquiana var. biloba Koehne)
Family: Rosaceae
[Cerasus herincquiana Lavall?, moreCerasus subhirtella , Cerasus subhirtella f. autumnalis (Makino) H.Ohba, Cerasus tama-clivorum (Oohara, Seriz. & Wakab.) Yonek., Prunus herincquiana , Prunus herincquiana var. biloba Koehne, Prunus itosakura var. subhirtella (Miq.) Koidz., Prunus kohigan Koidz., Prunus microlepis , Prunus subhirtella f. plenorosea Miyoshi, Prunus subhirtella var. ascendens (Makino) E.H.Wilson, Prunus tama-clivorum Oohara, Seriz. & Wakab.]
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Japan Flora: Small tree with slender branches, ascending-pubescent while young; leaves obovate, 3-8 cm. long, duplicate-toothed, with 7-10 pairs of lateral nerves, the petioles pubescent; calyx-tube slightly inflated below, short-pubescent; style usually glabrous. Mar.-Apr. Alleged hybrid of Nos. 9 and 10. Cultivated only, unknown in the wild.

var. autumnalis Makino. Differs in having double flowers, ap­pearing in spring and in autumn.  Cultivated only, un­known in the wild.

Prunus subhirtella
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