Morphological characteristics of plum tree

Plum blossom (Rosaceae) features: the stem is brownish purple with many longitudinal lines. Branchlets are green. Leaf blade broadly ovate to ovate, margin serrate. Leaf blade is leathery, oblong, oblanceolate, or sparsely elliptic, 5-15cm long and 2-5cm wide, with acute or acuminate apex, short tip, wedge-shaped base, slightly curled edge, glandular serrate, bright top, midvein initially attached with pilose, then gradually shedding without hair, and lateral vein 10-. Petiole 8- 15 mm long, glabrous. There are many flowers, densely forming a terminal compound corymb with a diameter of 10- 12 mm; Total pedicels and pedicels have flat pilose, and pedicels are 5-7 mm long; Bracts and bracteoles are minute, caducous; Flower diameter 10- 12 mm; Calyx tube shallow cup-shaped, 2-3 mm in diameter, sparsely pubescent outside; Sepals are broadly triangular, about 65438 0 mm long, with sharp and pilose tips; Petals are round, with a diameter of 3.5-4 mm, the top is blunt and round, the base has extremely short claws, and there is no hair inside and outside; Stamens 20, shorter than petals; Styles 2, connate at base and densely white villous. The fruit is spherical or ovoid, with a diameter of 7- 10 mm, yellow-red and hairless; Seeds 2-4, ovoid, 4-5 mm long, brown. It blooms in May and bears fruit in September -65438+ 10.

Flowering: April

Habit: I like sunshine, good irrigation and drainage, deep soil layer and rich organic matter.