Prunus × pugetensis is a hybrid species of cherry discovered growing in the Pacific Northwest region of North America.
[1] Individuals have been found growing in British Columbia, Washington state and Oregon, in the natural range of P. emarginata.
It differs from P. avium in a number of features, including having narrower leaves and smaller flowers carried on a peduncle.
[2] Conversely, it has broader leaves and larger flowers than P. emarginata.
The chief difference from its parents is that its flowers almost always abort, and it rarely bears any fruit.