Prunus mahaleb L.

  • Filed As

    Rosaceae
    Prunus mahaleb L.

  • Collector(s)

    N. Lachashvili 232, 4 Jul 2005

  • Location

    Georgia. Tbilisi surroundings. Legvta-khevi gorge, right bank of the river, ca. 100 m S of the Institute of Botany.

  • Habitat

    Shrubbery. Plant cover ca. 70%. Paliurus spina-christi, Dactylis glomerata, Stachys atherocalyx, Rhamnus pallassii.

  • Description

    Shrub or small tree up to 10(15) m tall. Leaves orbicular to broadly ovate, globular-crenate. Flowers 6-12. Hypanthium broadly campanulate. Petals white. Drupe ovoid, yellow at first turning red, then black. Phenology of specimen: Fruit.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 02921285

    Occurrence ID: b049cca1-b5b3-4951-942b-9e60b91ce6be

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  • Region

    Europe

  • Country

    Georgia

  • Locality

    Tbilisi surroundings. Legvta-khevi gorge, right bank of the river, ca. 100 m S of the Institute of Botany

  • Elevation

    Alt. 575 m. (1886 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    41.6828, 44.7961

  • Georeferencing Method

    GPS.

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PLANTS OF THE CAUCASUS (GEORGIA)
ROSACEAE
Padellus mahaleb (L.) Vassilcz.
det. N. Lachashvili
The Republic of Georgia. Tbilisi surroundings. Legvta-khevi
gorge, right bank of the river, ca. 100 m S of the Institute of
Botany, ca. 41°40'58 N, 44°47'46 E, ca. 575 m. (coordinates
from hand-held GPS). Shrubbery. Plant cover ca. 70%.
Paliurus spina-christi, Dactylis glomerata, Stachys
atherocalyx, Rhamnus pallassii.
n Shrub or small tree up to 10(15) m tall. Leaves orbicular to
broadly ovate, globular-crenate. Flowers 6-12. Hypanthium
broadly campanulate. Petals white. Drupe ovoid, yellow at
first turning red, then black.
Nikoloz Lachashvili 232	04 juty 2005
The New York Botanical Garden (NY)
in Collaboration with
N. Kctskhoveli Institute of Botany, Georgian Academy of Sciences
NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN
02921285
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