Prunus eburnea

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Prunus eburnea is a species of wild almond native to Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan . It is a dense shrub 0.2 to 1.2 m tall with gray bark. It is morphologically similar to Prunus lycioides, P. spinosissima, P. erioclada and P. brahuica. It can be distinguished from the similar species by having a pubescent hypanthium.

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Prunus eburnea
Habit
Flowers
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Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Rosales
Family: Rosaceae
Genus: Prunus
Species:
P. eburnea
Binomial name
Prunus eburnea
(Spach) C.K.Schneider
Synonyms[1]
  • Prunus eburnea (Spach) Aitch.
  • Amygdalus eburnea Spach[2]
  • Amygdalopsis eburnea (Spach) M. J. Roem.
  • Amygdalus scorpius Spach.[3]
  • Amygdalopsis scorpius (Spach) M. J. Roem.[4]
  • Amygdalus furcatus Spach.[5]
  • Amygdalopsis furcata (Spach) M. J. Roem.[6]
  • Amygdalus spathulata Boiss.[7]
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A genetic and morphological analysis shows that it is a good species, with its closest relative being Prunus erioclada.[1] The cross of Prunus scoparia and Prunus eburnea produces Prunus × iranshahrii.[8][a][9]

Notes

  1. Called Amygdalus scoparia, Amygdalus eburnea and Amygdalus × iranshahrii, respectively, by the source.

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