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Prunus spinosissima

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Prunus spinosissima
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P. spinosissima
Binomial name
Prunus spinosissima
Synonyms

Amygdalus spinosissima Bunge[2]

Prunus spinosissima, the thorny almond, (Uzbek: bodomcha, lit.'little almond') is a species of wild almond native to dry areas of Central Asia, Afghanistan, and Iran, preferring to grow at 400-1500 m above sea level. It is morphologically similar to Prunus erioclada, P. lycioides, P. eburnea and P. brahuica.[3]

Description

Prunus spinosissima is a shrub reaching 2 m. The bark is brownish-red, turning ash grey with age. The flowers are pink.[4][5]

References

  1. ^ Ann. Sci. Nat., Bot. sér. 6, 16:281. 1883
  2. ^ Beitr. Fl. Russl. 106. 1852 (Mém. Acad. Imp. Sci. St.-Pétersbourg Divers Savans 7:282. 1854
  3. ^ Yazbek, Mariana Mostafa (February 2010). Systematics of Prunus Subgenus Amygdalus: Monograph and Phylogeny (PDF) (PhD). Cornell University. Retrieved 16 December 2018.
  4. ^ Dzhangaliev, A. D.; Salova, T. N.; Turekhanova, P. M. (2002). "3. The Wild Fruit and Nut Plants of Kazakhstan". In Jules, Janick (ed.). Horticultural Reviews, Volume 29 : Wild Apple and Fruit Trees of Central Asia. John Wiley & Sons. p. 363. ISBN 9780471463375.
  5. ^ http://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:730299-1