Prunus lusitanica L.
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L.
L.
1753
473
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Prunus lusitanica L.
species
Prunus lusitanica
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Prunus lusitanica L.
Large, glabrous (except fls), evergreen shrub or small tree, not armed, to c. 7 m high (often to c. 12 m in cultivation); trunks usually several, often becoming fairly tall. Lf petiole 15-25 mm long; blade subcoriaceous, elliptic or elliptic-lanceolate, 70-140 × 25-60 mm, with a blunt cusp at apex, broadly cuneate or rounded at base, glossy above and below, with veins slightly impressed above, otherwise blade flat, crenate-serrate, entire near base; stipules linear-subulate, deciduous. Infl. a fairly dense raceme 23-30 cm long with 47-77 fls, terminal or in axils of upper lvs, erect or suberect; fls fragrant; pedicels 7-18 mm long, not elongating after anthesis but often turning red. Hypanthium broad; sepals broadly triangular, c. 1 mm long, obtuse, green, ± erect. Petals 5, spreading, orbicular, 3-5 mm diam., rounded, white. Stamens ± = petals; filaments white. Fr. 10-12 mm long, ovoid or broadly ovoid, smooth, glossy purplish black, very bitter; stone smooth except for marginal ribs.
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1 January 2000
3 June 2021