Prunus dictyoneura

Prunus dictyoneura (Chinese: 毛叶欧李) is a species of bush cherry found in Gansu, Hebei, Henan, Jiangsu, Ningxia, Shaanxi and Shanxi provinces of China.

The stipules are linear, 3 to 4 mm long, with margins gland-tipped and serrate.

They have cuneate bases, serrate or biserrate margins, and rounded to acute apices, with 5 to 8 secondary veins on either side of the midvein, with conspicuous reticulate veins.

The abaxial surface of the leaves are pale green and densely brown hirsute, and the adaxial surface of the leaves is dark green and glabrous or pubescent, and usually crisp.

Flowers open before the leaves, in April through May, and fruits set in July through September, depending on local temperatures[citation needed].