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  • Scientific names
    • Prunus subcordata
  • English
    • pacific plum
    • sierra plum

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What

pacific plum Prunus subcordata

Observer

brittain_riley_5

Date

Apr 24, 2012

Description

It isnt blooming right now. But the leaves are a burgandy red color. They feel thin and flimsy. The branches and trunk are brown. The stems and branches are stiff and there are many leaves on each limb. When it blooms it has white flowers all over it with hints of pink. they are small flowers and there are also plums that grow on it.

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Observer

folini

Date

Feb 14, 2010 12:59 PM PST

Description

Prunus subcordata

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Description from Wikipedia

Klamath plum, also called Oregon plum, or Sierra plum (Prunus subcordata) is a member of the genus Prunus (plum, cherry, and other stone fruit), native to the west coast of the United States in California and southern Oregon. It grows in forests, most often at low elevation near the coast, but it is also in the Sierra Nevada and Cascades; it grows at altitudes of 100–1,900 m.

No range data available.