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Prunus tomentosa Thunb.   (redirected from: Microcerasus tomentosa (Thunb.) Eremin & Juschev)
Family: Rosaceae
[Amygdalus tomentosa K.Koch, moreCerasus tomentosa (Thunb.) Wall., Cerasus tomentosa var. pendula B.Y.Feng & S.M.Xie, Microcerasus tomentosa (Thunb.) Eremin & Juschev, Prunus batalinii (C.K.Schneid.) Koehne, Prunus cinerascens Franch., Prunus tomentosa var. batalinii C.K.Schneid., Prunus tomentosa var. breviflora Koehne, Prunus tomentosa var. endotricha Koehne, Prunus tomentosa var. heteromera Koehne, Prunus tomentosa var. insularis Koehne, Prunus tomentosa var. kashkarovii Koehne, Prunus tomentosa var. souliei Koehne, Prunus tomentosa var. trichocarpa (Bunge) Koehne, Prunus tomentosa var. tsuluensis Koehne, Prunus trichocarpa Bunge]
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Japan Flora: Shrub with dense pubes­cence on young branchlets, petioles and underside of leaves; leaves obovate, abruptly short-acuminate, 5-7 cm. long, 3-4 cm. wide, hairy on upper side, duplicately toothed, the petioles 2-5 mm. long; flowers 1 or 2, pale pink, small; ovary and calyx-lobes short-pubescent; drupe subglobose, red. Apr.

Cultivated for the flowers and the edible fruit. China and Korea to the Himalayas.

Prunus tomentosa
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