| Resource Type | Organism |
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| Abbreviation | P.davidiana |
| Genus | Prunus |
| Species | davidiana |
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| Description | Prunus davidiana is a deciduous tree reaching heights of up to 10 meters, characterized by a spreading crown and smooth, dark purple bark. Its branchlets are slender and upright, glabrous when young and turning brown as they mature. The leaves are ovate-lanceolate, with glabrous petioles that frequently bear glands. The flowers are solitary and bloom before the leaves emerge, featuring extremely short or nearly absent pedicels. The calyx is glabrous with a bell-shaped tube and purple, ovate to ovate-oblong sepals. The petals are pink and obovate or nearly circular in shape. The fruit is subglobose and pale yellow, with the exterior densely covered in short pubescence. Its flowering period lasts from March to April, and the fruit matures between July and August. |
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Prunus davidiana
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