Prunus incana
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Read about Prunus incana in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Prunus incana, Stev. (Cerasus incana, Spach. Amyg- dalus incana, Pall. A. nana var. incana, Loud.). Slender-twigged shrub of medium size (3-5 ft.): lvs. small, the petiole short and soft-hairy and glandless or bearing glands at the top, the blade about 2 in. long (1-2 1/2 in.), ovate-oblong, elliptic or lance-elliptic, short-pointed or obtuse, finely sharp-toothed, white- tomentose beneath: fls. mostly in 2's, appearing with the lvs. or just in advance of them, light rose-color, about 1/2in- across, the petals emarginate. the pedicels not exceeding the bud-scales: fr. bright red, the size of a pea, smooth, juicy. S. E. Eu. and W. Asia. R.H. 1853:281. B.R. 25:58. Gt.44, p. 243 (lf.).—P. Maureri, Zabel, is a hybrid of P. incana and P. pumila. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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