Northeastern Asian Flora
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Prunus buergeriana Miq.   (redirected from: Padus buergeriana (Miq.) Y.N.Yu & L.T.Lu)
Family: Rosaceae
[Laurocerasus buergeriana (Miq.) C.K.Schneid., morePadus buergeriana (Miq.) Y.N.Yu & L.T.Lu, Prunus buergeriana var. nudiuscula Koehne, Prunus fauriei H.L?., Prunus undulata f. venosa Koehne, Prunus venosa Koehne]
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Japan Flora: Tree, usually the branches puberulent when young; leaves charta­ceous, somewhat lustrous, ovate-oblong to cuneate-oblong, 5-10 cm. long, 2-3.5 cm. wide, acuminate with an acute or sub- obtuse tip, with appressed or ascending minute teeth, glabrous on both sides except for pubescence along the midrib near the base beneath while young, the petioles 8-25 mm. long, some­times puberulent on the upper side; racemes 5-10 cm. long, rather loosely flowered, puberulent; flowers white, about 5 mm. across; calyx with cup-shaped tube, the teeth short, broadly ovate, sometimes loosely toothed; petals broadly obo­vate, 2-3 mm. long, shorter than the stamens. Apr.-June. Hills and mountains.

Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu.

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