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Prunus armeniaca L.   (redirected from: Prunus ansu (Maxim.) Kom.)
Family: Rosaceae
[Armeniaca ansu (Kom.) Kostina, moreArmeniaca holosericea (Batalin) Kostina, Armeniaca vulgaris , Armeniaca vulgaris var. ansu (Maxim.) Y.N.Yu & L.T.Lu, Armeniaca vulgaris var. meixianensis J.Y.Zhang & al., Armeniaca vulgaris var. xiongyueensis T.Z.Li & al., Prunus ansu (Maxim.) Kom., Prunus armeniaca var. ansu Maxim., Prunus armeniaca var. holosericea Batalin, Prunus armeniaca var. sibirica (L.) K.Koch, Prunus tiliifolia Salisb.]
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Japan Flora: Small tree; leaves broadly ovate or ovate-orbicular, 6-8 cm. long, 4-7 cm. wide, caudately acumi­nate, rounded to sub truncate at base, glabrous, serrulate, the petioles 20-35 mm. long, glabrous; flowers pink to white, precocious; drupe red, short-pilose, nearly globose, the stones roughened. Apr.

Introduced from China and long culti­vated in Japan.

Prunus armeniaca
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