Prunus napaulensis (Ser. ex DC.) Steud., Nomencl. Bot., ed. 2, 2: 403 (1841) (syn: Cerasus glaucifolia Wall. ; Cerasus napaulensis Ser.; Padus glaucifolia Wall. ex M.Roem. ; Padus napaulensis (Ser.) C.K.Schneid.; Padus napaulensis var. distincta C.K.Schneid. ; Padus napaulensis var. typica C.K.Schneid. ; Prunus nepaulensis (Ser.) Steud.; Prunus glaucifolia Wall. ex Koehne ; Prunus nepaulensis var. ovoidea Cardot);
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Himalaya to Central & S. China and Myanmar: Assam, China North-Central, China South-Central, China Southeast, East Himalaya, Myanmar, Nepal, West Himalaya as per POWO;
Similar to P. cornuta but a larger tree up to 20m; leaves narrowly elliptic-lanceolate 6-18 x 1.5-5cm, lateral vein axils without tufts of hair beneath; petioles 0.5-1cm bearing a pair of glands at apex or on margin of lamina at its base; racemes leafy at base, 15-25cm, rachis and calyx cups pubescent; calyx lobes eglandular; petals obovate, 4-5mm; drupes ovoid 1.3-1.5 x 1-1.3cm.
Fl. April
Evergreen oak forests.
(Attributions: A.C.J Grierson & D.G Long. Flora of Bhutan. Published by RBGE. 1987 as per Bhutan Biodiversity Portal);
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SK 3717 08 April 2023: 8 very high res. images.
Habitat : Wild
To me appears close to images at
https://efloraofindia.com/2019/02/04/prunus-cornuta/
Pl. check.
I guess the ID is correct.
This has been re-identifies as Prunus napaulensis (Ser.) Steud. by Mr. Dipak Khadka, researching on this sp.
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References:
POWO Catalogue of Life GBIF (High resolution specimens) Flora of China Annotated checklist of Flowering plants of Nepal India Flora Online Bhutan Biodiversity Portal India Biodiversity Portal Wikipedia PFAF Useful Tropical Plants iNaturalist