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- Prunus_nipponica abstract "Prunus nipponica, also called Japanese Alpine Cherry (高嶺桜, Takanezakura), is a shrub which originates from the islands of Hokkaido and Honshu, Japan. It grows to a height of about 5 meters (16 ft) and can grow in sandy, loamy, and clay soils.This species is one of the hardiest of cherry trees, well-suited to cold climates. The flowers are a very light pink or even white in color. Flowers bloom in the first half of spring. They have 5 petals and are 3 centimeters (1.2 in) in diameter. The pistils are usually longer than the stamen. The leaves are serrated and the bark is gray. In autumn the leaves turn yellow and orange-red; these are rare autumnal colors for a cherry tree.P. nipponica wood contains significant amounts of these flavonoids: d-catechin, naringenin, sakuranetin, eriodictyol, taxifolin, genistein, and prunetin. Being a member of the genus Prunus, P. nipponica would contain amygdalin and prunasin which form hydrocyanic acid when combined with water. This acid is poisonous but in very small doses it can improve respiration, digestion, and a sense of well-being. The fruit can be used as food and to make green dye.This species was first reported by Japanese botanist Ninzo Matsumura in the Tokyo Botanical Magazine in 1901. It is in the section Pseudocerasus of the cherry subgenus Cerasus of the Prunus genus, which are ornamental plants. Ma et al classified it in a group with Prunus incisa. P. nipponica is on the "List of Protected Animals and Plants in the Wildlife Protection Zone" of the wilderness Shirakami-Sanchi World Heritage Site.".
- Prunus_nipponica binomialAuthority Ninzo_Matsumura.
- Prunus_nipponica class Eudicots.
- Prunus_nipponica division Flowering_plant.
- Prunus_nipponica family Rosaceae.
- Prunus_nipponica genus Cherry.
- Prunus_nipponica genus Prunus.
- Prunus_nipponica kingdom Plant.
- Prunus_nipponica order Rosales.
- Prunus_nipponica order Rosids.
- Prunus_nipponica thumbnail Prunus_nipponica_Blossom_crop.jpg?width=300.
- Prunus_nipponica wikiPageID "41773047".
- Prunus_nipponica wikiPageRevisionID "593665870".
- Prunus_nipponica binomial "Prunus nipponica".
- Prunus_nipponica binomialAuthority Ninzo_Matsumura.
- Prunus_nipponica familia Rosaceae.
- Prunus_nipponica genus "Prunus".
- Prunus_nipponica ordo Rosales.
- Prunus_nipponica regnum "Plantae".
- Prunus_nipponica sectio "P. sect. Pseudocerasus".
- Prunus_nipponica species "P. nipponica".
- Prunus_nipponica subgenus "P. subg. Cerasus".
- Prunus_nipponica unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Prunus_nipponica unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Prunus_nipponica unrankedOrdo Rosids.
- Prunus_nipponica subject Category:Prunus.
- Prunus_nipponica type Eukaryote.
- Prunus_nipponica type Plant.
- Prunus_nipponica type Species.
- Prunus_nipponica type Organism.
- Prunus_nipponica comment "Prunus nipponica, also called Japanese Alpine Cherry (高嶺桜, Takanezakura), is a shrub which originates from the islands of Hokkaido and Honshu, Japan. It grows to a height of about 5 meters (16 ft) and can grow in sandy, loamy, and clay soils.This species is one of the hardiest of cherry trees, well-suited to cold climates. The flowers are a very light pink or even white in color. Flowers bloom in the first half of spring. They have 5 petals and are 3 centimeters (1.2 in) in diameter.".
- Prunus_nipponica label "Prunus nipponica".
- Prunus_nipponica label "タカネザクラ".
- Prunus_nipponica sameAs タカネザクラ.
- Prunus_nipponica sameAs m.0_h2cvv.
- Prunus_nipponica sameAs Q4993133.
- Prunus_nipponica sameAs Q4993133.
- Prunus_nipponica wasDerivedFrom Prunus_nipponica?oldid=593665870.
- Prunus_nipponica depiction Prunus_nipponica_Blossom_crop.jpg.
- Prunus_nipponica isPrimaryTopicOf Prunus_nipponica.