holly-leaved cherry
Prunus ilicifolia ssp. ilicifolia
Member of
hollyleaf cherry (Prunus ilicifolia)
plums, cherries, and allies (genus Prunus)
rose family (family Rosaceae)
dicots (class Magnoliopsida)
cream, other colors in flowering plants
Toxicity:
in general for flowering cherry (Prunus spp.):
4 – Ingestion of these plants, especially in large amounts, is expected to cause serious effects to the heart, liver, kidneys or brain. If ingested in any amount, call the poison center immediately.
chewed seeds of ornamental cherry, ornamental plum (Prunus spp.):
4 – Ingestion of these plants, especially in large amounts, is expected to cause serious effects to the heart, liver, kidneys or brain. If ingested in any amount, call the poison center immediately.
Chris’s observations: 4 (1 is research grade)
Locations:
- Hidden Villa, Los Altos Hills
- Lexington Reservoir CP
- Ulistac Natural Area, Santa Clara
- Waterdog Lake & Open Space
Months:
- Mar.: 1
- Apr.: 2
- May: 0
- Jun.: 1
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Taxon info:
iNaturalist
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Calflora
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CalPhotos
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Jepson eFlora
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FNA
Bay Area species:
iNaturalist
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Calflora