Meghalaya’s Himalayan cherry (Prunus cerasoides) owes its pink flowers to anthocyanin pigments, triggered by cold and light. Genetic studies show the species is closely related to Asian cherries and harbours unique lineages in Northeast India. Despite its festival fame, P cerasoides faces threats from habitat loss, low germination, and climate change, highlighting urgent conservation needs.
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15 Nov