Prunus caroliniana

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Read about Prunus caroliniana in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Prunus caroliniana, Ait. (Prunus sempervirens, Willd. Cerasus caroliniana, Michx. Padus caroliniana, Mill. Laurocerasus caroliniana, Roem. Wild Orange. Mock Orange of the S. Tree, 20-40 ft.: lvs. oblong- lanceolate-acuminate, usually entire but sometimes remotely spinose-serrulate, thick, dark green and shining above, the margins usually somewhat revolute: fls. cream-colored, in short rather close racemes, the calyx-lobes with undulate margins: fr. 1/2in long, oblong-pointed, black, and shining, persisting for a year. S. C. to Fla. and Texas, in stream-valleys and near the coast. S.S. 4:160.—A handsome evergreen, prized for planting in the S. Blooms from Feb. to April.

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