Prunus obtusata (Chinese: 细齿稠李, 台灣稠李) is a species of bird cherry native to Tibet, southern China and Taiwan, preferring to grow at 800–3600 m. It is a tree typically 6–20 m tall.
Its flowers are borne on a raceme, with white petals.
[1] Its young leaves are consumed by the endangered Guizhou snub-nosed monkey, Rhinopithecus brelichi.
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