Prunus persica (Linnaeus) Batsch (Q4466)

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Prunus persica is a taxon with the rank species within the genus Prunus
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Prunus persica (Linnaeus) Batsch
Prunus persica is a taxon with the rank species within the genus Prunus

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    taxon/id/Prunus persica (Linnaeus) Batsch
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    Prunus persica (Linnaeus) Batsch
    Prunus persica
    (Linnaeus) Batsch
    FNA Editorial Committee. 2014. Flora of North America north of Mexico. Volume 9: Magnoliophyta: Picramniaceae to Rosaceae. Oxford University Press, New York.
    accepted
    pêcher (French)
    common peach (English)
    Peach (English)
    pêcher (English)
    1 reference
    Newmaster, S.G., A. Lehela, M.J. Oldham, P.W.C. Uhlig & S. McMurray. 1998. Ontario Plant List. Ontario Forest Research Institute, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. Forest Information Paper No. 123. 550 pp.
    1 reference
    FNA Editorial Committee. 2014. Flora of North America north of Mexico. Volume 9: Magnoliophyta: Picramniaceae to Rosaceae. Oxford University Press, New York. http://www.efloras.org/volume_page.aspx?volume_id=1009&flora_id=1
    e Asia
    Flowering Feb–Apr; fruiting Jun–Aug.
    roadsides
    fencerows
    abandoned farms
    streamsides
    canyons
    Trees, not suckering, 30–100 dm, not thorny.
    Twigs with terminal end buds, glabrous.
    petiole 5–10 (–15) mm, not winged, glabrous, sometimes glandular distally, glands 1–4, discoid;
    blade oblong to lanceolate, folded along midribs, often falcate, (5–) 7–15 × 2–4.5 cm, base cuneate to obtuse, margins crenulate-serrulate, teeth blunt, glandular, apex acuminate, surfaces glabrous.
    Inflorescences usually solitary flowers, sometimes 2-flowered fascicles.
    Pedicels 0–3 mm, glabrous.
    Flowers blooming before leaf emergence;
    hypanthium cupulate, 4–5 mm, glabrous externally;
    sepals spreading, oblong-ovate, 3.5–5 mm, margins entire, ciliate, abaxial surface hairy (especially along margins), adaxial glabrous;
    petals dark-pink, obovate to suborbiculate, 10–17 mm;
    Drupes yellow to orange tinged with red, globose, 40–80 mm, velutinous (glabrous in nectarines);
    mesocarps fleshy;