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Prunus subhirtella
Description | Prunus subhirtella (Prunus × subhirtella), the winter-flowering cherry, spring cherry, Higan cherry, or rosebud cherry, is a small deciduous flowering tree originating in Japan, but unknown in the wild. It is one of 400 species of the Prunus genus. It is probably of hybrid origin between Prunus incisa and Prunus spachiana. From Wikipedia article at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prunus_subhirtella, which is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share-Alike License 3.0. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Source Data |
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Taxonomy (GBIF) | Life : Plantae : Tracheophyta : Magnoliopsida : Rosales : Rosaceae : Prunus : Prunus subhirtella | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Taxonomic Status (GBIF) | accepted | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Classification (GBIF) |
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Generic Name | Prunus | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Scientific Name | Prunus subhirtella Miq. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Name Published In | Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugduno-Batavi 2:91. 1865 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Common Name(s) | Winter-flowering Cherry, Higan Cherry | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Wikipedia | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prunus_subhirtella |
Subtaxa
Name | Status | Common Name(s) | Fossil Occurrences | Oldest | Youngest |
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Prunus subhirtella autumnalis variety | accepted (GBIF) | No associated record in PBDB | |||
Prunus subhirtella oblongifolium variety | accepted (GBIF) | No associated record in PBDB |
Obsolete Names
References
Miq. (1865) In: Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugduno-Batavum 2: 91 - via Catalogue of Life |
Data courtesy of: PBDB: The Paleobiology Database, Creative Commons CC-BY licenced. , GBIF: the Global Biodiversity Information Facility, various licences, iDigBio, various licences, and EOL: The Encyclopedia of Life (Open Data Public Domain). Because fossils are made of minerals too!