Apricot: Prunus armeniaca
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Description: Short description and medicinal uses.
Click on graphic for larger image Botanical: Prunus Armeniaca (LINN.) Although formerly supposed to come from Armenia, where it was long cultivated, hence the name , there is now little doubt that its original habitat is northern China, the Himalaya region and other parts of temperate Asia. It is cultivated generally throughout temperate regions. Introduced into England, from Italy, in Henry VIII's reign.
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