Persica
The name stuck. Even as the fruit traveled further west to the Americas with Spanish explorers, it carried that legacy in its scientific title: Prunus persica . The world had forgotten the Chinese orchards where the journey began, but the name Persica remained—a permanent map of the fruit’s long walk across the world. Prunus persica - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Months later, the air grew cooler as the caravan descended into the lush valleys of the Iranian plateau. In the gardens of a Persian satrap, Li Wei unrolled the moss. The local gardeners stared in wonder at the "Persian Apple," as they began to call it. They marveled at its delicate pink blossoms and the way it thrived in their sun-drenched soil. Persica
The caravan moved with the slow, rhythmic sway of a hundred camels, their bells a constant chime against the silence of the Taklamakan Desert. Among the merchants was Li Wei, a man carrying a cargo more precious than the silk bundled on the lead animals: a collection of saplings carefully wrapped in damp moss and clay. The name stuck
The following story explores this journey through the lens of a traveler on the Silk Road. The Golden Apple of the West Prunus persica - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
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