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Prunus salicina Lindl.  
Family: Rosaceae
[Prunus botan Andr?, morePrunus communis Huds., Prunus gymnodonta Koehne, Prunus ichangana C.K.Schneid., Prunus masu Koehne, Prunus salicina var. columnaris (Uyeki) Uyeki, Prunus salicina var. cordata Y.He & J.Y.Zhang, Prunus staminata Hand.-Mazz., Prunus thibetica Franch., Prunus triflora , Prunus triflora var. columnaris Uyeki, Prunus triflora var. spinifera Koehne]
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Japan Flora: Small tree with lustrous glabrous branches; leaves broadly oblanceolate to narrowly obovate, 5-10 cm. long, 2-4 cm. wide, abruptly acuminate, cuneate at base, subduplicately obtuse- serrulate, diinly pubescent beneath while young, becoming glabrous on both sides or slightly pilose in axils beneath, the petioles 1-2 cm. long, usually thinly pubescent and with 2-5 glands on the upper portion; flowers usually in 3*s, white, 15-20 mm. across, the pedicels glabrous, 1-15 cm. long; drupe ovoid-globose, 5-7 cm. across, with a depression at base. Apr.

Chinese tree long cultivated in our area and sometimes naturalized.

Prunus salicina
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