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Inflorescences 12–64(–90)-flowered, racemes (central axis lengths 4–25 times pedicels) |
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Inflorescences 1–12-flowered, umbellate fascicles, corymbs, or racemes (central axis lengths 0–3.5 times pedicels) |
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2 (1) |
Leaves deciduous; racemes leafy at bases |
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Leaves persistent; racemes leafless at bases |
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3 (2) |
Leaf margins crenulate-serrulate to serrate, teeth incurved or appressed; lateral veins 15–30 per side, flush abaxially; sepal margins usually entire, rarely glandular-toothed; hypanthia persistent. |
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6 Prunus serotina |
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Leaf margins serrulate to serrate, teeth ascending to spreading; lateral veins 6–18 per side, raised abaxially; sepal margins usually toothed, erose; hypanthia deciduous (leaving discs at bases of drupes) |
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4 (3) |
Petals 2–5(–7) mm; sepals 0.7–1.4 mm (lengths equal to widths); stones ± smooth. |
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7 Prunus virginiana |
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Petals (5–)6–9 mm; sepals 1.2–2 mm (lengths greater than widths); stones rugulose. |
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8 Prunus padus |
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5 (2) |
Leaf abaxial surfaces eglandular (if glands present, restricted to margins) |
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Leaf abaxial surfaces glandular, glands 1–several, proximal, flat, circular to oval |
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6 (5) |
Racemes: central axes 30–80 mm; leaf margins spinose-dentate to spinose-serrulate or entire; drupes 12–25 mm. |
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3 Prunus ilicifolia |
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Racemes: central axes 100–280 mm; leaf margins crenate-dentate; drupes 8–12 mm. |
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5 Prunus lusitanica |
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7 (5) |
Leaf apices acute to acuminate, apicula obtuse; flowering Nov–Jan. |
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2 Prunus myrtifolia |
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Leaf apices usually acute to short-acuminate, sometimes obtuse-apiculate, apicula acute; flowering Feb–May |
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8 (7) |
Racemes: central axes 13–30(–43) mm; petals 1–1.5 mm; leaf blade margins entire or spinose-serrate; drupes 9–12 mm. |
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1 Prunus caroliniana |
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Racemes: central axes (35–)55–130 mm; petals 3–5 mm; leaf blade margins remotely serrulate or nearly entire; drupes 13–17 mm. |
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4 Prunus laurocerasus |
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9 (1) |
Specimens with leaves and fruits |
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Specimens with flowers (with or without leaves) |
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(50) |
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10 (9) |
Drupes hairy |
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Drupes glabrous |
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11 (10) |
Trees, 30–100 dm; drupes 25–80 mm |
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Shrubs, 5–30 dm (–40 dm in P. fremontii, –60 dm in P. subcordata); drupes 7–25 mm |
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12 (11) |
Leaf blades broadly ovate to suborbiculate, abaxial surfaces with tufts of hairs in vein axils; stones not pitted. |
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27 Prunus armeniaca (in part) |
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Leaf blades lanceolate to oblong, abaxial surfaces glabrous; stones pitted |
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13 (12) |
Petioles 5–10(–15) mm, not winged; leaf blades (50–)70–150 mm, folded along midribs; drupe mesocarps fleshy. |
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21 Prunus persica (in part) |
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Petioles (8–)10–25 mm, usually winged distally; leaf blades 25–100 mm, not folded along midribs; drupe mesocarps leathery. |
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22 Prunus dulcis (in part) |
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14 (11) |
Drupe mesocarps fleshy |
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Drupe mesocarps leathery to dry |
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15 (14) |
Pedicels 5–15 mm; drupes 15–25 mm; petioles 4–18 mm, usually glandular distally. |
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32 Prunus subcordata (in part) |
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Pedicels 0–5 mm; drupes 8–15 mm; petioles 1–7 mm, eglandular |
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16 (15) |
Leaf blades 1.7–3.5(–4.7) cm wide, margins singly to doubly serrate, teeth acute, usually eglandular, sometimes glandular, glands spheric; drupes red, sparsely hairy. |
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23 Prunus tomentosa (in part) |
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Leaf blades 0.4–1.1 cm wide, margins dentate, teeth obtuse, glandular, glands discoid; drupes usually yellow to greenish yellow, sometimes tinged with red, velutinous. |
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33 Prunus texana (in part) |
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17 (14) |
Leaf bases long-attenuate; blades linear, narrowly elliptic, obovate, oblanceolate, or spatulate, (lengths 2.2–10 times widths) |
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(18) |
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Leaf bases cuneate, obtuse, rounded, truncate, or subcordate; blades elliptic, ovate, obovate, spatulate, suborbiculate, rhombic, or fan-shaped, (lengths 1–2.6 times widths) |
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18 (17) |
Pedicels 0–4 mm; blades 0.1–0.2(–0.4) cm wide, margins nearly entire or obscurely and remotely serrulate in distal 1/3. |
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17 Prunus fasciculata (in part) |
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Pedicels (1–)4–12 mm; blades 0.2–0.6 cm wide, margins serrulate (sometimes obscurely so). |
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24 Prunus andersonii (in part) |
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19 (17) |
Twigs glabrous; pedicels 2–12 mm, glabrous. |
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25 Prunus fremontii (in part) |
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Twigs canescent or puberulent; pedicels 0–3 mm, puberulent |
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(20) |
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20 (19) |
Leaf blades rhombic, obovate, or fan-shaped, bases broadly obtuse or rounded to nearly truncate, margins serrate or dentate in distal 1/2. |
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19 Prunus havardii (in part) |
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Leaf blades elliptic, ovate, obovate, or spatulate, bases cuneate to obtuse, margins usually entire, sometimes irregularly serrulate (sometimes dentate on long shoots), or irregularly serrate |
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21 (20) |
Leaf blades and petioles glabrous. |
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18 Prunus minutiflora (in part) |
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Leaf blades and petioles hairy. |
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20 Prunus eremophila (in part) |
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22 (10) |
Twigs with terminal end buds; plants not thorny; stones not or slightly flattened (without lateral edges) |
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Twigs with axillary end buds; plants sometimes thorny; stones slightly to ± or strongly flattened (with lateral edges) |
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(32) |
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23 (22) |
Leaf blade margins toothed in distal 1/2–2/3. |
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26 Prunus pumila (in part) |
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Leaf blade margins toothed to base |
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24 (23) |
Leaf blade margins usually doubly, sometimes singly, serrate, teeth sharp to aristate |
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(25) |
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Leaf blade margins singly or doubly crenulate-serrulate to crenate-serrate, teeth blunt |
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(27) |
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25 (24) |
Twigs, petioles, and leaf blades glabrous; leaf apices caudate. |
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14 Prunus speciosa (in part) |
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Twigs and petioles hairy, leaf blades hairy abaxially along midribs and veins; leaf apices acuminate |
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26 (25) |
Petioles 10–20 mm; leaf bases rounded; inflorescences corymbs. |
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15 Prunus yedoensis (in part) |
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Petioles 5–10 mm; leaf bases obtuse; inflorescences umbellate fascicles. |
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16 Prunus subhirtella (in part) |
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27 (24) |
Leaf apices usually rounded to obtuse, rarely acute. |
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11 Prunus emarginata (in part) |
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Leaf apices abruptly acuminate, acuminate, or acute |
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28 (27) |
Twigs densely puberulent; leaf blades 1.9–4.5 cm (lengths 1–1.5 times widths). |
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9 Prunus mahaleb (in part) |
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Twigs glabrous; leaf blades (2.5–)4.5–14 cm (lengths 1.5–4.3 times widths) |
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29 (28) |
Petioles 1–6 mm; shrubs, 5–20 dm. |
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31 Prunus glandulosa (in part) |
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Petioles 7–40 mm; shrubs or trees, 20–200 dm |
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30 (29) |
Leaf blades lanceolate, oblong-lanceolate, or elliptic; drupes 6–10 mm. |
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10 Prunus pensylvanica (in part) |
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Leaf blades broadly elliptic, elliptic-obovate, oblong, ovate, or obovate; drupes 13–30 mm |
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31 (30) |
Leaf abaxial surfaces moderately hairy, especially along midribs and veins, blades (4–)7–14 cm; petioles (14–)20–40 mm, with 1–3 glands distally and/or glands on margins at bases of blades. |
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12 Prunus avium (in part) |
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Leaf abaxial surfaces glabrous or glabrate, blades 4.4–6(–8) cm; petioles 10–24 mm, usually eglandular, sometimes with marginal glands at bases of blades. |
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13 Prunus cerasus (in part) |
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32 (22) |
Leaf blade margins: teeth sharp, usually eglandular, sometimes with glands (especially near bases of blades) |
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(33) |
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Leaf blade margins: teeth blunt, usually glandular (glands sometimes deciduous, each leaving scar on tooth) |
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(38) |
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33 (32) |
Leaf blades: margins coarsely, doubly serrate, apices usually acuminate to abruptly acuminate, rarely acute; drupes 15–30 mm, stones strongly flattened |
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(34) |
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Leaf blades: margins finely and usually singly, sometimes doubly, serrulate, sometimes doubly serrate, apices usually obtuse to acute, sometimes short-acuminate, rarely rounded; drupes 9–18 mm, stones slightly to ± flattened |
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34 (33) |
Leaf surfaces: abaxial glabrous or sparsely hairy along main veins; petioles usually hairy adaxially, rarely glabrous, usually eglandular, sometimes glandular distally. |
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35 Prunus americana (in part) |
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Leaf surfaces: abaxial moderately to densely hairy; petioles hairy on both surfaces, usually glandular distally (sometimes on margins at bases of blades) |
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35 (34) |
Shrubs or trees, suckering; twigs usually hairy, sometimes glabrous; leaf bases usually cuneate to obtuse, sometimes rounded, (blade lengths 1.9–2.6 times widths). |
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35 Prunus americana (in part) |
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Trees, rarely suckering; twigs usually glabrous, sometimes hairy; leaf bases usually obtuse to rounded, sometimes subcordate, (blade lengths 1.6–2.1 times widths). |
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36 Prunus mexicana (in part) |
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36 (33) |
Twigs and pedicels usually glabrous, sometimes hairy; leaf apices usually acute, sometimes short-acuminate, (blade lengths 2–2.7 times widths); shrubs or trees, 10–60 dm; Michigan, Appalachian Mountains, se coastal plain and piedmont. |
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40 Prunus umbellata (in part) |
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Twigs and pedicels usually densely, sometimes hairy, glabrate; leaf apices usually acute to obtuse, rarely rounded, (blade lengths 1.6–2.1 times widths); shrubs, 3–25 dm; Atlantic seaboard or s Great Plains |
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37 (36) |
Leaf adaxial surfaces glabrous; Atlantic seaboard. |
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38 Prunus maritima (in part) |
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Leaf adaxial surfaces finely hairy; s Great Plains. |
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39 Prunus gracilis (in part) |
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38 (32) |
Twigs hairy |
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(39) |
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Twigs glabrous |
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(44) |
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39 (38) |
Leaf blades: largest 1–5(–6.5) cm, apices rounded to acute (if blades longer than 40 mm, apices obtuse or rounded) |
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(40) |
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Leaf blades: largest 5–11 cm, apices usually acute to acuminate, sometimes obtuse (in P. domestica) |
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(42) |
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40 (39) |
Pedicels 5–15 mm; petioles 4–18 mm. |
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32 Prunus subcordata (in part) |
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Pedicels 0–5(–8) mm; petioles 3–7 mm |
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(41) |
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41 (40) |
Leaves: surfaces hairy (especially along midribs and veins), blades 10–22 mm wide; petioles hairy, eglandular; drupes bluish black, 10–15 mm. |
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29 Prunus spinosa (in part) |
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Leaves: surfaces glabrous, blades 4–13 mm wide; petioles usually hairy adaxially, sometimes with glands distally; drupes reddish, 12–25 mm. |
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34 Prunus geniculata (in part) |
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42 (39) |
Leaf blades lanceolate to elliptic or ovate, (lengths 2–3 times widths), usually folded along midribs; drupes 10–18 mm. |
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44 Prunus murrayana (in part) |
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Leaf blades broadly elliptic, elliptic, or obovate, (lengths 1.5–2 times widths), not folded along midribs; drupes 15–35 mm |
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(43) |
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43 (42) |
Leaf blades (2.5–)4–7(–9) cm, apices usually acute to abruptly acuminate, sometimes obtuse. |
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30 Prunus domestica (in part) |
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Leaf blades (5–)7–11 cm, apices abruptly acuminate. |
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37 Prunus nigra (in part) |
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44 (38) |
Leaf blades usually lanceolate, oblanceolate, oblong-lanceolate, or narrowly elliptic, sometimes elliptic or oblong-obovate, (lengths 2–3 times widths), apices acute to long-acuminate |
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(45) |
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Leaf blades broadly elliptic to elliptic, ovate, oblong-ovate, obovate, or suborbiculate, (lengths 1.5–2 times widths), apices rounded, obtuse, acute, or abruptly acuminate |
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(47) |
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45 (44) |
Petioles usually eglandular, sometimes with 1–2 glands distally; leaf blades 0.8–2 cm wide, marginal teeth with conspicuous, reddish orange glands. |
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41 Prunus angustifolia (in part) |
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Petioles usually with 1–5 glands distally; leaf blades 1.5–5.5 cm wide, marginal teeth with inconspicuous, blackish glands |
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(46) |
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46 (45) |
Leaf blades folded along midribs; plants usually suckering. |
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42 Prunus rivularis (in part) |
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Leaf blades not folded along midribs; plants rarely suckering. |
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43 Prunus hortulana (in part) |
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47 (44) |
Leaf blades (5–)7–11 cm, apices abruptly acuminate. |
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37 Prunus nigra (in part) |
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Leaf blades 2–7(–9) cm, apices usually acute, obtuse, or rounded, sometimes abruptly acuminate (in P. domestica) |
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(48) |
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48 (47) |
Leaf blades elliptic, oblong-ovate, or suborbiculate, bases rounded or subcordate, apices usually obtuse to rounded, rarely acute. |
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32 Prunus subcordata (in part) |
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Leaf blades ovate, elliptic, or obovate, bases cuneate to obtuse, apices acute, obtuse, or abruptly acuminate |
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(49) |
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49 (48) |
Leaves: abaxial surfaces hairy along midribs and veins; drupes purple-red to yellow. |
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28 Prunus cerasifera (in part) |
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Leaves: abaxial surfaces hairy (especially along veins); drupes blue-black (green, yellow, or red in cultivars). |
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30 Prunus domestica (in part) |
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50 (9) |
Ovaries hairy (or flowers staminate and petals 2–6 mm) |
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(51) |
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Ovaries glabrous (or flowers lacking stamens and carpels, and petals 7–12 mm) |
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(63) |
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51 (50) |
Ovaries sparsely hairy or glabrous proximally, villous distally |
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(52) |
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Ovaries usually densely hairy |
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(53) |
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52 (51) |
Inflorescences (3–)6–12-flowered, corymbs or racemes; hypanthia obconic, 2.5–3 mm; sepal margins entire; petals 3–8 mm. |
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11 Prunus emarginata (in part) |
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Inflorescences usually solitary flowers, sometimes 2-flowered fascicles; hypanthia tubular, 3.5–6 mm; sepal margins serrate; petals 9–13 m. |
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23 Prunus tomentosa (in part) |
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53 (51) |
Trees, 30–100 dm, not thorny; twigs glabrous; hypanthia 4–7 mm |
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(54) |
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Shrubs, rarely trees (P. subcordata), (5–)10–40(–60) dm, sometimes thorny; twigs glabrous or hairy; hypanthia 1.5–4 mm |
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54 (53) |
Twigs with axillary end buds; sepals reflexed, margins remotely glandular-toothed, neither ciliate nor tomentose; petals 8–12 mm, white (pink in bud). |
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27 Prunus armeniaca (in part) |
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Twigs with terminal end buds; sepals erect-spreading to spreading, margins entire, ciliate or tomentose; petals 10–25 mm, dark pink or pink to nearly white |
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(55) |
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55 (54) |
Petals dark pink; sepals abaxially hairy, margins ciliate. |
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21 Prunus persica (in part) |
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Petals pink to nearly white; sepals abaxially glabrous, margins tomentose. |
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22 Prunus dulcis (in part) |
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56 (53) |
Flowers unisexual; sepal margins entire |
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(57) |
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Flowers bisexual; sepal margins glandular-toothed |
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57 (56) |
Leaf blades 0.1–0.2(–0.4) cm wide, oblanceolate to linear; petioles 0 mm. |
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17 Prunus fasciculata (in part) |
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Leaf blades 0.2–1(–2.1) cm wide, ovate, elliptic, obovate, spatulate, rhombic, or fan-shaped; petioles 0.5–6 mm |
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58 (57) |
Hypanthial exterior and sepal abaxial surfaces hairy; California. |
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20 Prunus eremophila (in part) |
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Hypanthial exterior and sepal abaxial surfaces glabrous or glabrate; Texas |
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(59) |
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59 (58) |
Leaf blades elliptic or obovate, margins usually entire, sometimes irregularly serrulate, surfaces glabrous. |
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18 Prunus minutiflora (in part) |
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Leaf blades rhombic, obovate, or fan-shaped, margins serrate or dentate in distal 1/2, surfaces puberulent. |
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19 Prunus havardii (in part) |
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60 (56) |
Hypanthial exterior and sepal abaxial surfaces tomentose; emerging leaf blades tomentose; Texas. |
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33 Prunus texana (in part) |
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Hypanthial exterior and sepal abaxial surfaces glabrous or hairy; emerging leaf blades usually glabrous, sometimes puberulent; California, Nevada, Oregon |
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(61) |
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61 (60) |
Leaf blades narrowly elliptic, obovate, oblanceolate, or spatulate, bases long-attenuate; petals usually dark pink, sometimes nearly white. |
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24 Prunus andersonii (in part) |
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Leaf blades elliptic, ovate, oblong-ovate, or suborbiculate, bases obtuse, rounded, subcordate, or truncate; petals usually white, sometimes pinkish rose |
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(62) |
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62 (61) |
Emerging leaf surfaces glabrous; sepals erect-spreading. |
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25 Prunus fremontii (in part) |
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Emerging leaf surfaces hairy; sepals broadly spreading to reflexed. |
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32 Prunus subcordata (in part) |
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63 (50) |
Inflorescences 2–12-flowered, racemes or corymbs (each with peduncle) |
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(64) |
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Inflorescences 1–5(–8)-flowered, umbellate fascicles or solitary flowers |
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(68) |
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64 (63) |
Hypanthia 4–8 mm (lengths greater than diams.); sepals 3–8 mm |
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(65) |
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Hypanthia 1.8–3 mm (lengths ± equal to diams.); sepals 1.2–2.8 mm |
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(66) |
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65 (64) |
Pedicels glabrous or sparsely hairy; hypanthia and sepals glabrous; sepal margins entire or toothed, eglandular; plants blooming at leaf emergence. |
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14 Prunus speciosa (in part) |
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Pedicels, hypanthia, and sepals hairy; sepal margins glandular-toothed; plants blooming before leaf emergence. |
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15 Prunus yedoensis (in part) |
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66 (64) |
Pedicels (8–)10–30 mm (subtended by minute bracts); central axes 0–8(–24) mm, (pedicels longer than central axes). |
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10 Prunus pensylvanica (in part) |
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Pedicels 3–18 mm (subtended by leafy bracts); central axes (5–)8–40 mm, (pedicels shorter than or equal to central axes) |
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(67) |
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67 (66) |
Leaves: apices abruptly acuminate, bases usually rounded to truncate, sometimes subcordate; twigs densely puberulent. |
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9 Prunus mahaleb (in part) |
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Leaves: apices usually rounded to obtuse, rarely acute, bases cuneate; twigs glabrous or hairy. |
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11 Prunus emarginata (in part) |
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68 (63) |
Sepals entire or teeth eglandular |
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(69) |
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Sepals glandular-toothed |
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(81) |
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69 (68) |
Petals 2 mm; pedicels 0–3 mm. |
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34 Prunus geniculata (in part) |
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Petals 3–15 mm; pedicels 3–52 mm |
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(70) |
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70 (69) |
Sepals oblong, glabrous; twigs with terminal end buds; plants not thorny |
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(71) |
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Sepals lanceolate to oblong-ovate, ovate, or obovate, hairy (especially proximally on adaxial surfaces); twigs with axillary end buds; plants usually thorny |
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(72) |
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71 (70) |
Petals 4–7 mm; hypanthia 1.8–3 mm. |
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10 Prunus pensylvanica (in part) |
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Petals 12–15 mm; hypanthia 5–7 mm. |
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12 Prunus avium (in part) |
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72 (70) |
Sepals 2.2–4(–5) mm; hypanthia 2–3.5 mm (sepals longer than hypanthia). |
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32 Prunus subcordata (in part) |
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Sepals 1–6 mm; hypanthia 1.5–7 mm (sepals equal to or shorter than hypanthia) |
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(73) |
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73 (72) |
Sepals broadly spreading to reflexed; petals 5–14 mm |
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(74) |
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Sepals erect to spreading; petals 3–8 mm |
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(77) |
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74 (73) |
Inflorescences usually solitary flowers, sometimes 2-flowered fascicles; emerging leaves: marginal teeth glandular. |
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28 Prunus cerasifera (in part) |
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Inflorescences 2–5-flowered (at least some buds 3–4-flowered); emerging leaves: marginal teeth eglandular |
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(75) |
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75 (74) |
Hypanthial exterior and sepal abaxial surfaces glabrous. |
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35 Prunus americana (in part) |
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Hypanthial exterior (at least distally) and sepal abaxial surfaces hairy |
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(76) |
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76 (75) |
Shrubs or trees, suckering; twigs usually hairy; pedicels hairy. |
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35 Prunus americana (in part) |
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Trees, rarely suckering; twigs usually glabrous; pedicels usually glabrous, sometimes sparsely hairy. |
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36 Prunus mexicana (in part) |
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77 (73) |
Emerging leaves: marginal teeth glandular, glands reddish orange, conic; sepals not 2-fid at apices. |
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41 Prunus angustifolia (in part) |
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Emerging leaves: marginal teeth eglandular or glandular, glands blackish, spheric; sepals sometimes 2-fid at apices |
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(78) |
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78 (77) |
Twigs, pedicels, and hypanthial exteriors glabrous. |
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40 Prunus umbellata (in part) |
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Twigs, pedicels, and hypanthial exteriors hairy |
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(79) |
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79 (78) |
Hypanthia tubular (often tubular-urceolate when dried); trees or shrubs, 10–60 dm. |
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40 Prunus umbellata (in part) |
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Hypanthia campanulate; shrubs, 3–25 dm |
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(80) |
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80 (79) |
Leaves, emerging: usually eglandular, rarely glandular; flowering Apr–Jun; Atlantic seaboard. |
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38 Prunus maritima (in part) |
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Leaves, emerging: often with spheric glands on marginal teeth; flowering Mar–Apr; s Great Plains. |
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39 Prunus gracilis (in part) |
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81 (68) |
Emerging leaves: marginal teeth eglandular; sepals irregularly or obscurely glandular-toothed |
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(82) |
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Emerging leaves: marginal teeth glandular; sepals regularly and conspicuously glandular-toothed |
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(84) |
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82 (81) |
Hypanthial exterior and sepal abaxial surfaces glabrous. |
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35 Prunus americana (in part) |
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Hypanthial exterior (at least distally) and sepal abaxial surfaces hairy |
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(83) |
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83 (82) |
Shrubs or trees, suckering; twigs usually hairy; pedicels hairy. |
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35 Prunus americana (in part) |
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Trees, rarely suckering; twigs usually glabrous; pedicels usually glabrous, sometimes sparsely hairy. |
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36 Prunus mexicana (in part) |
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84 (81) |
Inflorescences solitary flowers or 2-flowered fascicles |
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(85) |
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Inflorescences 1–5-flowered (at least some buds on each plant 3–4-flowered) |
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(88) |
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85 (84) |
Petals 25+ (flowers lacking stamens and carpels). |
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31 Prunus glandulosa (in part) |
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Petals 5 (flowers with stamens and carpels) |
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(86) |
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86 (85) |
Pedicels 0.5–5(–8) mm; hypanthia 1.5–2.5 mm; petals 4–8 mm; plants thorny. |
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29 Prunus spinosa (in part) |
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Pedicels (2–)10–20 mm; hypanthia 2–5 mm; petals 7–14 mm; plants not or slightly thorny |
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(87) |
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87 (86) |
Twigs and pedicels glabrous; sepals 2–4 mm, margins eciliate. |
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28 Prunus cerasifera (in part) |
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Twigs and pedicels usually hairy; sepals 3.5–6 mm, margins ciliate. |
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30 Prunus domestica (in part) |
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88 (84) |
Twigs with terminal end buds; plants not thorny |
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(89) |
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Twigs with axillary end buds; plants usually thorny |
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(91) |
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89 (88) |
Shrubs, 1–15(–25) dm; hypanthia 1.7–3 mm. |
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26 Prunus pumila (in part) |
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Shrubs or trees, 30–100 dm; hypanthia 4–7 mm |
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(90) |
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90 (89) |
Twigs, pedicels, hypanthia glabrous; sepals reflexed. |
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13 Prunus cerasus (in part) |
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Twigs, pedicels, hypanthia hairy; sepals erect to spreading. |
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16 Prunus subhirtella (in part) |
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91 (88) |
Sepals 2.2–4(–5) mm; hypanthia 2–3.5 mm (sepals longer than hypanthia); California, Oregon. |
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32 Prunus subcordata (in part) |
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Sepals 1.5–4(–5) mm; hypanthia 2–4(–5) mm (sepals equal to or shorter than hypanthia); e of Rocky Mountains |
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(92) |
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92 (91) |
Petals 8–13 mm; hypanthia 3–4(–5) mm, red-tinged. |
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37 Prunus nigra (in part) |
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Petals 4–9 mm; hypanthia 2–3 mm, green |
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(93) |
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93 (92) |
Twigs and pedicels hairy. |
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44 Prunus murrayana (in part) |
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Twigs and pedicels glabrous |
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(94) |
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94 (93) |
Leaf blades lanceolate, oblong-lanceolate, or elliptic to narrowly elliptic, (usually folded along midribs); plants usually suckering; shrubs or trees, 10–80 dm; pedicels 3–15 mm. |
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42 Prunus rivularis (in part) |
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Leaf blades narrowly elliptic, lanceolate, oblanceolate, or oblong-obovate, (not folded along midribs); plants rarely suckering; trees, 40–100 dm; pedicels 8–20 mm. |
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43 Prunus hortulana (in part) |