Prunus incana, the willow leaf cherry (and hoary cherry, although that name is also used for Prunus canescens), is a species of sour cherry native to the Caucasus region of central Asia, including Russia, Armenia, Georgia, Turkey and possibly Iran.
A scrubby plant, it tends to grow on limestone cliffs at elevations around 360-2400 m.[1] Prunus incana is used as a rootstock for peach, Prunus persica.
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