Prunus arabica

Prunus arabica

"Prunus arabica" is a species of wild almond found across the Middle East.
Amygdalus arabica A unique rare desert almond thay sheds its leaves to decrease water loss.  Geotagged,Prunus arabica,Winter

Appearance

It is a broomlike shrub typically 0.75 to 2 m tall, with brown bark. Its leaves have a 5-8 mm petiole and the leaf blades are 15 to 44 mm long and 3 to 10 mm wide. Its inflorescences have dark red hypanthia and sepals, and white, pale pink or pink petals. The flowers are borne on a pedicel about 3 mm long, which lengthens to 6 mm when the fruit is fully developed.
Prunus arabica  Geotagged,Prunus arabica,United Arab Emirates,Winter

Habitat

It prefers to grow in arid or semiarid areas at 500 to 2700 m above sea level. A full genetic and morphological analysis suggests that "Prunus scoparia" may be conspecific with it; certainly it is its closest relative. It is occasionally cultivated for erosion control, as its brushy growth form makes a good windbreak.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderRosales
FamilyRosaceae
GenusPrunus
SpeciesP. arabica
Photographed in
United Arab Emirates