prunus dasycarpa called purple apricot and black

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Prunus × dasycarpa, called purple apricot and black apricot Royalty Free Stock Photo
Prunus × dasycarpa, called purple apricot and black apricot Royalty Free Stock Photo
Prunus × dasycarpa, called purple apricot and black apricot Royalty Free Stock Photo
Prunus × dasycarpa, called purple apricot and black apricot Royalty Free Stock Photo
Prunus × dasycarpa, called purple apricot and black apricot Royalty Free Stock Photo
An apricot species in the genus Prunus vintage poster on a white background Royalty Free Stock Photo
An apricot species in the genus Prunus vintage poster on a white background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Prunus × dasycarpa, called purple apricot and black apricot
Prunus × dasycarpa, called purple apricot and black apricot Royalty Free Stock Photo
Prunus × dasycarpa, called purple apricot and black apricot Royalty Free Stock Photo
An apricot species in the genus Prunus vintage poster on a white background Royalty Free Stock Photo
An apricot species in the genus Prunus vintage poster on a white background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Prunus × dasycarpa, called purple apricot and black apricot Royalty Free Stock Photo
Prunus × dasycarpa, called purple apricot and black apricot Royalty Free Stock Photo
Prunus × dasycarpa, called purple apricot and black apricot Royalty Free Stock Photo
Prunus × dasycarpa, called purple apricot and black apricot is a species of tree. It is in the genus Prunus in the rose family, Rosaceae. The species was named by Jakob Friedrich Ehrhart in 1791.The buds are reddish-orange, and the flower blossoms are white. It is likely a hybrid of P. armeniaca × P. cerasifera an apricot cherry plum cross. There is disagreement about whether this is a human-cultivated cross or a naturally occurring cross from Western Asia.


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