Prunus incisoserrata explained
Prunus incisoserrata (meaning "sharp-toothed flowering cherry") is a species of Prunus native to central China, preferring to grow at 1100–2900m. It is a shrub reaching a height of 2–5m. On Huangshan Mountain it is found growing beneath Prunus clarofolia and alongside fellow shrubs Symplocos paniculata, Hydrangea chinensis, Neillia hanceana, Morus australis and Kerria japonica.[1] [2]
Notes and References
- Chen . Zhiwei . Yi . Xiangui . Wang . Xianrong . Xie . Chunping . Nan . Chenghui . Wang . Xiaofei . 29 October 2014 . Niche characteristics of dominant population of Cerasus clarofolia community in Huangshan Mountain . Journal of Nanjing Forestry University (Natural Science Edition) . 38 . 2014 Supplement . 39–46 . 10.3969/j.issn.1000-2006.2014.S1.009 .
- Web site: Prunus incisoserrata (T.T.Yu & T.C.Ku) J.Wen | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science.