Prunus verrucosa, called the warty cherry or rough-stoned cherry, is a species of cherry native to Central Asia, particularly Turkestan.
Prunus verrucosa is a shrub reaching 1.5–2 metres (5–7 ft).
The bark is grey, turning browner with age.
The flowers are pink, and the dark red fruits, although small, are palatable when consumed fresh.
This Prunus article is a stub.