Peach [plant viewing area - north of the bonsai garden, rice to the island] 
        Peach (scientific name: Amygdalus persica L.): Rosaceae, Prunus persica. Small deciduous tree; leaves narrow elliptic to lanceolate, 15 cm long, 4 cm wide, apex growth and tapering, margin serrations, dark green shiny leaves with a group nectaries; bark dark gray, age cracks; flowers solitary, ranging from light to dark pink or red, sometimes white, with a short handle, 4 cm in diameter, early spring flowering; drupe nearly spherical, surface hairy, fleshy edible, orange yellow pan red, 7.5 cm in diameter, have deep pits and grooves with a nucleus containing white seed.
        Native to China, widely cultivated provinces. Planted throughout the world.
        Flowers solitary, before the leaves open, 2.5-3.5 cm in diameter; pedicels very short or several sessile; calyx bell-shaped, pubescent, thin almost no hair, with green and red spots; sepals ovate to oval shaped, top obtuse, outside pubescent; petals oblong-elliptic to broadly obovate, pink, rarely white; stamens 20-30, anthers crimson; and several styles as long as or slightly shorter than stamens; ovary pubescent.




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