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Prunus alabamensis C. Mohr

Prunus alabamensis C. Mohr

Prunus alabamensis
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Prunus alabamensis C. Mohr. Prunus alabamensis, the Alabama cherry or Alabama black cherry, is an uncommon to rare species of tree in the rose family endemic to parts of the Southeastern United States. It is closely related to and found wholly within the range of Prunus serotina, the black cherry, a more common and widespread species of Prunus also native to the region. Alabama cherry is sometimes considered to be a variety of Prunus serotina, however most authors treat it as a distinct species.

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Native range

Native range not recorded for this plant. Often a non-native cultivar or naturalized garden plant.

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