Prunus eremophila
Prunus eremophila, also known by its common name Mojave Desert plum, is a rare species of plum native to California.
Description
Prunus eremophila is a bulky shrub with tangled, thorny branches. It can reach over in maximum height.The deciduous leaves have toothed, pointed, oval blades up to long. They are lightly hairy in texture.
It blooms in March to April. The flowers occur singly or in pairs, each bearing small white petals. Either the stamens or pistils abort, leaving female or male flowers.
The fruit is orange-rust or a yellowish, fuzzy drupe up to wide, with a thin, dry pulp.
The plant was described to science only in 2001 or 2002 and little is known about its ecology.