- Source: Prunus tenella
Prunus tenella, the dwarf Russian almond, is a species of deciduous shrub in the genus Prunus, native to steppes of Eastern Europe and Western Siberia, as well as dry open sites of Caucasus, Western and Central Asia.
It yields small almond-like hairy fruits with characteristic flavor. It grows to 1.5 m (5 ft) and is a popular ornamental plant in cold temperate regions, valued for its profuse spring blossom and exceptional winter hardiness. It was formerly included in Prunus sect. Amygdalus, but molecular phylogenetic studies indicate it is closely related to bush cherries, apricots and plums, rather than almonds.
The Latin specific epithet tenella means "tender" or "delicate".
'Fire Hill' is a popular cultivar with red flowers.
References
External links
"Prunus tenella". Plants for a Future.
Tree Guide - Russian Dwarf Almond
Amygdalus nana in Flora of China
Media related to Prunus tenella at Wikimedia Commons
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Kesambik
- Daftar spesies Araneidae:
- Prunus tenella
- Prunus subg. Prunus
- Flowering almond
- Prunus
- List of culinary fruits
- Botanical Garden of the University of Vienna
- List of Prunus species
- Parornix szocsi
- Ectoedemia mahalebella
- A. nana