Prunus dasycarpa

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Read about Prunus dasycarpa in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Prunus dasycarpa, Ehrh. (P. Armeniaca var. dasycarpa, Koch). Purple or Black Apricot. Small tree, of the stature of the common apricot: lvs. smaller and narrower, mostly elliptic-ovate, finely and closely serrate, thin, dull green, the stalks slender and nearly or quite glandless: fls. large and long-stalked, showy: fr. globular and plum-like on a distinct st., pubescent at maturity, dark purple, the flesh soft and sourish; stone fuzzy. Probably native to Manchuria. B.R. 1243. L.B.C. 13:1250.—Sometimes planted, mostly as an ornamental tree, for the fr. has little value compared to that of the common apricot. Hardy in the N. CH


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