Prunus havardii explained
Prunus havardii, called Havard's wild almond[1] or Havard's plum, is a rare North American species of shrub tree native to western Texas in the United States and to northern Chihuahua across the Río Grande in Mexico.[2] It is in the genus Prunus in the rose family, Rosaceae.[3]
Its height is about 1.50NaN0. It has white flowers and stiff spiny branches.[4]
Notes and References
- Mason. S.C.. 1913-11-10. The pubescent-fruited species of Prunus of the southwestern states. Journal of Agricultural Research. 1. 2. 147–177.
- Book: Powell, A. Michael. Trees & Shrubs of the Trans-Pecos and Adjacent Areas. 150. University of Texas Press. Austin, TX. 1998. 0-292-76579-7.
- Web site: USDA Plants Database.
- Web site: Harvard Plum. Texas A&M University. February 4, 2014.