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Morphological characteristics of red plum skeleton

The red berries in the bones can reach 5-6 meters. Crown spread, bark light gray or light green. Branchlets are slender, pointed, green and glabrous. Leaves broadly ovate, with serrated edges, tapering or caudate apex, broadly cuneate base, pubescent when young or along veins, and short and glandular petiole. Pedicels are short, 1 and 2-year-old branches have 1-2 flowers. Calyx tube is bell-shaped, red, dark red and green. Flowers have single or double petals, white, red or reddish, fragrant, neat patterns, thick petals, not easy to turn white for a long time, and the flowering period is slightly longer than that of ordinary plum blossoms! It blooms first in early spring and leaves late in1-February. Drupe is nearly spherical, yellow or green, and matures in May-June.

The xylem of red plum branches in bones is red, with long buds in winter and bright red flowers in spring, which are very eye-catching and slightly fragrant.