- Prunus lusitanica
Taxobox
name = "Prunus lusitanica"
image_width = 240px
image_caption = Foliage and immature fruit
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Rosales
familia =Rosaceae
subfamilia =Prunoideae
genus = "Prunus "
species = "P. lusitanica"
binomial = "Prunus lusitanica"
binomial_authority = L."Prunus lusitanica" (common name Portugal laurel ) is a species of cherry, native to southwestern
France ,Spain ,Portugal ,Morocco , andMacaronesia (theAzores ,Canary Islands andMadeira ).Euro+Med Plantbase Project: [http://ww2.bgbm.org/_EuroPlusMed/PTaxonDetail.asp?NameId=29971&PTRefFk=500000 "Prunus lusitanica"] ] Germplasm Resources Information Network: [http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/taxon.pl?30029 "Prunus lusitanica"] ]It is an
evergreen shrub or smalltree growing to 3-15 m tall. Thebark is blackish-brown, The leaves are alternate, oval, 7–12 cm long and 3–5 cm broad, with an acute apex and a dentate margin, glossy dark green above, lighter below. They superficially resemble those of theBay Laurel , which accounts for its often being mistaken for one. Theflower s are small (10-15 mm diameter) with five small white petals; they are produced on erect or spreading spikes 15–25 cm long in late spring. Thefruit is a small cherry-likedrupe 8–13 mm in diameter, green or reddish green at first, turning dark purple or black when ripe in late summer or early autumn.Rushforth, K. (1999). "Trees of Britain and Europe". Collins ISBN 0-00-220013-9.]It is rare in the wild, occurring mainly along mountain streams, preferring sunshine and moist but well-drained soils. It is moderately drought-tolerant. It reproduces either sexually (the most successful method) or asexually by cloning from shoots.Alarcon, J. A. C. (2001). "Geobotany and Conservation Biology Study on Prunus lusitanica L. Iberian populations". Departamento de Biologia. Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid. Available [http://bio-math10.biology.kyushu-u.ac.jp/seminar/2001-03-08a.pdf online] (pdf file).]
Three
subspecies are accepted:
*"Prunus lusitanica" subsp. "lusitanica". Mainland Europe.
*"Prunus lusitanica" subsp. "azorica" (Mouill.) Franco. Azores.
*"Prunus lusitanica" subsp. "hixa" (Willd.) Franco. Canary Islands, Madeira, Morocco.The species was first scientifically described by Linnaeus in "Species Plantarum" in 1753. Its
specific epithet "lusitanica" means ofLusitania , the Roman name for Portugal.Cultivation and uses
It is widely grown as an ornamental shrub and is used as a hedge plant. The fruit is very bitter and inedible (doubtfully edible if fully ripe), and may be toxic.Plants for a Future: [http://www.pfaf.org/database/plants.php?Prunus+lusitanica "Prunus lusitanica"] ]
It is introduced and locally naturalised in the temperate zone in northern France,
Great Britain ,Ireland ,New Zealand , and the westernUnited States inCalifornia ,Oregon andWashington .References
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