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宫粉梅(Prunus mume f. alphandii (Carr.) Rehd.)Three years

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Gongfen Plum (Prunus mume f. alphandii (Carr.) Rehd.) is a plant belonging to the Rosaceae family and the Prunus genus. It falls under the true plum category within the Prunus mume variety, characterized by its double to heavy double petals and various shades of red. Here are some features and information about Gongfen Plum:

Scientific Name: Prunus mume f. alphandii (Carr.) Rehd.

Plum Variety: Gongfen Plum is part of the true plum variety within the Prunus mume category. Its distinctive feature is its double to heavy double petals, and it comes in shades of red, ranging from deep to light.

Growth Habit: Gongfen Plum is a deciduous tree that can grow up to 10 meters in height. The trunk is typically brown-purple with longitudinal striations, while the small branches are slender and without hair, often green in color.

Leaves: The leaves of Gongfen Plum are broadly oval to egg-shaped, with gradually elongated or pointed tips at the apex and a wide, wedge-shaped or nearly circular base. They have finely pointed serrated edges, and only the main veins on the leaf's backside may have some hair.

Flowering: Gongfen Plum flowers bloom in winter or early spring before the leaves appear. The flowers are typically double to heavy double, and they can be red in color.

Fruit: The fruit of Gongfen Plum is spherical and yellowish-green when ripe, with a ripening period usually occurring between May and June.

Gongfen Plum is admired for its beautiful blossoms and fruit and is commonly used for decorative purposes in yards and gardens. Its winter or early spring flowering adds a touch of color to the cold season, and its fruit also holds some ornamental value.

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Gongfen Plum (Prunus mume f. alphandii (Carr.) Rehd.) is a plant belonging to the Rosaceae family and the Prunus genus. It falls under the true plum category within the Prunus mume variety, characterized by its double to heavy double petals and various shades of red. Here are some features and information about Gongfen Plum:

Scientific Name: Prunus mume f. alphandii (Carr.) Rehd.

Plum Variety: Gongfen Plum is part of the true plum variety within the Prunus mume category. Its distinctive feature is its double to heavy double petals, and it comes in shades of red, ranging from deep to light.

Growth Habit: Gongfen Plum is a deciduous tree that can grow up to 10 meters in height. The trunk is typically brown-purple with longitudinal striations, while the small branches are slender and without hair, often green in color.

Leaves: The leaves of Gongfen Plum are broadly oval to egg-shaped, with gradually elongated or pointed tips at the apex and a wide, wedge-shaped or nearly circular base. They have finely pointed serrated edges, and only the main veins on the leaf's backside may have some hair.

Flowering: Gongfen Plum flowers bloom in winter or early spring before the leaves appear. The flowers are typically double to heavy double, and they can be red in color.

Fruit: The fruit of Gongfen Plum is spherical and yellowish-green when ripe, with a ripening period usually occurring between May and June.

Gongfen Plum is admired for its beautiful blossoms and fruit and is commonly used for decorative purposes in yards and gardens. Its winter or early spring flowering adds a touch of color to the cold season, and its fruit also holds some ornamental value.

Gongfen Plum (Prunus mume f. alphandii (Carr.) Rehd.) is a plant belonging to the Rosaceae family and the Prunus genus. It falls under the true plum category within the Prunus mume variety, characterized by its double to heavy double petals and various shades of red. Here are some features and information about Gongfen Plum:

Scientific Name: Prunus mume f. alphandii (Carr.) Rehd.

Plum Variety: Gongfen Plum is part of the true plum variety within the Prunus mume category. Its distinctive feature is its double to heavy double petals, and it comes in shades of red, ranging from deep to light.

Growth Habit: Gongfen Plum is a deciduous tree that can grow up to 10 meters in height. The trunk is typically brown-purple with longitudinal striations, while the small branches are slender and without hair, often green in color.

Leaves: The leaves of Gongfen Plum are broadly oval to egg-shaped, with gradually elongated or pointed tips at the apex and a wide, wedge-shaped or nearly circular base. They have finely pointed serrated edges, and only the main veins on the leaf's backside may have some hair.

Flowering: Gongfen Plum flowers bloom in winter or early spring before the leaves appear. The flowers are typically double to heavy double, and they can be red in color.

Fruit: The fruit of Gongfen Plum is spherical and yellowish-green when ripe, with a ripening period usually occurring between May and June.

Gongfen Plum is admired for its beautiful blossoms and fruit and is commonly used for decorative purposes in yards and gardens. Its winter or early spring flowering adds a touch of color to the cold season, and its fruit also holds some ornamental value.

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