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Prunus armeniaca is a taxon with the rank species within the genus Prunus
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Prunus armeniaca Linnaeus
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Prunus armeniaca is a taxon with the rank species within the genus Prunus
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taxon/id/Prunus armeniaca Linnaeus
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Prunus armeniaca Linnaeus
Prunus armeniaca
Linnaeus
FNA Editorial Committee. 2014. Flora of North America north of Mexico. Volume 9: Magnoliophyta: Picramniaceae to Rosaceae. Oxford University Press, New York.
accepted
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CA-ON
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Scoggan, H.J. 1978-79. The Flora of Canada. Parts 1-4. National Museum of Natural Sciences, Publications in Botany 7. 4 volumes.
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US-CO
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20–1600 m
20 meter
1,600 meter
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Trees, not suckering, 50–100 dm, not thorny.
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Twigs with axillary end buds, glabrous.
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petiole (12–) 20–45 mm, glabrous, glandular distally or on margins at bases of blades, glands 1–5;
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blade broadly ovate to suborbiculate, (3–) 5–9 × (2–) 4–8 cm, base usually obtuse to rounded, sometimes truncate or subcordate, margins singly to doubly crenate-serrate, teeth blunt, glandular, apex abruptly short-acuminate, abaxial surface with tufts of hairs in vein-axils, adaxial glabrous.
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Inflorescences solitary flowers.
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Pedicels 1–3 mm, hairy.
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Flowers blooming before leaf emergence;
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hypanthium tubular-campanulate, 4–6 mm, glabrous or sparsely hairy externally;
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sepals reflexed, oblong-ovate, 4–6 mm, margins remotely glandular-toothed, surfaces sparsely hairy;
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petals white (pink in bud), broadly elliptic to suborbiculate, 8–12 mm;
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Drupes yellow to orange, often tinged with red, ellipsoid to globose, laterally compressed, 25–60 mm, velutinous;
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mesocarps fleshy;
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