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Prunus murrayana, called the Murray's plum, is a critically endangered shrub native to Texas. It is found in the Edwards Plateau and the trans-Pecos regions of the state. Prunus murrayana is a thorny, deciduous shrub up to 5 meters (almost 17 feet) tall, forming clumps by means of sprouts formed at the base of the plant. The leaves are hairy on both surfaces, usually folding along the midrib. The flowers are white, usually appearing about the same time as the leaves. The fruits are red with white dots, hairless but with a waxy coating on the outside. It is purportedly so rare that no one has seen its fruit since first being scientifically described.

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  • Prunus murrayana (en)
  • Prunus murrayana (sv)
  • 得州李 (zh)
  • Prunus murrayana (uk)
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  • Prunus murrayana, called the Murray's plum, is a critically endangered shrub native to Texas. It is found in the Edwards Plateau and the trans-Pecos regions of the state. Prunus murrayana is a thorny, deciduous shrub up to 5 meters (almost 17 feet) tall, forming clumps by means of sprouts formed at the base of the plant. The leaves are hairy on both surfaces, usually folding along the midrib. The flowers are white, usually appearing about the same time as the leaves. The fruits are red with white dots, hairless but with a waxy coating on the outside. It is purportedly so rare that no one has seen its fruit since first being scientifically described. (en)
  • Prunus murrayana är en rosväxtart som beskrevs av . Prunus murrayana ingår i släktet prunusar, och familjen rosväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • 得州李(學名:Prunus murrayana)是蔷薇科李属落叶灌木,为美国得克萨斯州特有植物,分布于外佩科斯地区和。得州李与园圃李近缘。 (zh)
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  • Prunus sect. Prunocerasus (en)
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  • * Prunus rivularis var. pubescens (Enquist) (en)
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  • Prunus murrayana, called the Murray's plum, is a critically endangered shrub native to Texas. It is found in the Edwards Plateau and the trans-Pecos regions of the state. Prunus murrayana is a thorny, deciduous shrub up to 5 meters (almost 17 feet) tall, forming clumps by means of sprouts formed at the base of the plant. The leaves are hairy on both surfaces, usually folding along the midrib. The flowers are white, usually appearing about the same time as the leaves. The fruits are red with white dots, hairless but with a waxy coating on the outside. It is purportedly so rare that no one has seen its fruit since first being scientifically described. (en)
  • Prunus murrayana är en rosväxtart som beskrevs av . Prunus murrayana ingår i släktet prunusar, och familjen rosväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • 得州李(學名:Prunus murrayana)是蔷薇科李属落叶灌木,为美国得克萨斯州特有植物,分布于外佩科斯地区和。得州李与园圃李近缘。 (zh)
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