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Prunus × subhirtella

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Prunus × subhirtella
Prunus ×subhirtella 'Omoigawa'
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Embryophytes
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Spermatophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Rosales
Family: Rosaceae
Genus: Prunus
Subgenus: Prunus subg. Cerasus
Species:
P. × subhirtella
Binomial name
Prunus × subhirtella
Miq.
    • Cerasus itosakura var. koshiensis (Koidz.) H.Ohba & H.Ikeda
    • Cerasus × makinoana (Koehne) Kovalev & Kostina
    • Cerasus spachiana var. koshiensis (Koidz.) H.Ohba
    • Cerasus × subhirtella (Miq.) Masam. & S.Suzuki
    • Cerasus × subhirtella f. koshiensis (Koidz.) T.Katsuki & H.Ikeda
    • Cerasus × subhirtella f. tama-clivorum (Oohara, Seriz. & Wakab.) T.Katsuki & H.Ikeda
    • Cerasus × tamaclivorum (Oohara, Seriz. & Wakab.) Yonek.
    • Prunus × autumnalis (Makino) Koehne
    • Prunus × changyangensis (Ingram) Ingram
    • Prunus × kohigan Koidz.
    • Prunus × koshiensis Koidz.
    • Prunus × makinoana Koehne
    • Prunus pendula var. koshiensis (Koidz.) Ohwi
    • Prunus spachiana var. koshiensis (Koidz.) Kitam.
    • Prunus × subhirtella f. ogawana H.Kubota
    • Prunus × subhirtella f. omoigawa H.Kubota
    • Prunus × tama-clivorum Oohara, Seriz. & Wakab.

Prunus × subhirtella, the winter-flowering cherry,[1] spring cherry, or rosebud cherry,[2] is the scientific name for the hybrid between Prunus itosakura (edohigan) and Prunus incisa (Mamezakura).[3][4][5] It is a small deciduous flowering tree originating in Japan, but unknown in the wild.

References

  1. NRCS. "Prunus subhirtella". PLANTS Database. United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Retrieved 15 October 2015.
  2. Bailey, L.H.; Bailey, E.Z.; the staff of the Liberty Hyde Bailey Hortorium. 1976. Hortus third: A concise dictionary of plants cultivated in the United States and Canada. Macmillan, New York.
  3. "Prunus × subhirtella". RHS. Retrieved 5 March 2021.
  4. Taxon: Prunus itosakura Siebold. GRIN-Global
  5. Toshio Katsuki. (2015) Sakura. p.33. Iwanami Shoten. ISBN 978-4004315346