Difference between revisions of "Prunus fasciculata var. punctata"

Jepson

Fl. Calif. 2: 230. 1936.

Endemic
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Latest revision as of 22:58, 5 November 2020

Leaf blades glabrous, sometimes papillate.


Phenology: Flowering Mar–Apr; fruiting Apr–Jun.
Habitat: Sandy or grassy slopes and mesas, coastal scrub, oak woodlands
Elevation: 10–200 m

Discussion

Prunus fasciculata var. punctata occupies a narrow range along the coast of California in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
Joseph R. Rohrer +
Jepson +
Emplectocladus fasciculatus +
10–200 m +
Sandy or grassy slopes and mesas, coastal scrub, oak woodlands +
Flowering Mar–Apr +  and fruiting Apr–Jun. +
Amygdalus +, Armeniaca +, Cerasus +, Lauro-cerasus +, Padus +  and Persica +
Prunus fasciculata var. punctata +
Prunus fasciculata +
variety +