''Prunus alabamensis'', the Alabama cherry or Alabama black cherry, is an uncommon North American species of
shrub or tree native to the southeastern United States (
Alabama
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, LargestCounty = Baldwin County
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Florida
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Georgia
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South Carolina
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, LargestCity = Charleston
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''Prunus alabamensis'' is a shrub or small tree up to tall. The
leaves are thick, broadly egg-shaped, dull green on the upper surface and light green on the underside. The flowers are in an elongated
raceme up to long.
Mohr, Charles Theodore 1899. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 26(3): 118–119
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alabamensis
Plants described in 1913
Flora of the Southeastern United States
Flora without expected TNC conservation status
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