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Prunus mume
Japanese Apricot; Japanese Flowering Apricot; Ume

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DERIVATION
mume - derivation of the Japanese word "umi" refering to Japanese apricot
FAMILY Rosaceae (Rose Family)  Other Plants in the Rose Family
HABIT Tree
RANGE China, Taiwan, Laos, Vietnam
LEAF TYPE Deciduous
FLOWERS In January - March, White;pink (;dark)
FRUIT Yellow
HARDINESS USDA Zone 6 (Coldest zone where hardy)
SOIL Average, medium moisture, well-drained, acidic loams
SUN REQUIREMENTS Sun | Partial shade
COMMON NAME(S) Japanese Apricot | Japanese Flowering Apricot | Ume
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131016*1 2013 Japanese Garden

 

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