The leaves on the short branches of the double elm are usually clustered, and the leaves on the annual branches are alternate. The leaves are broadly ovate or obovate, about 2 to 6 cm long and 1.5 to 3 cm wide. The base presents wide cuneiform, the apex usually 3-lobed, and the edge has coarse serrations.
The leaves of peach blossom are elliptic lanceolate. The edges of the leaves are rough serrated. The petioles are 1 to 2 cm long and there are no hairs on both sides.
Double petaled flower of Prunus triloba. The flower usually opens before the leaf. The diameter is 2-3cm. The pedicel is about 4-8mm long. The flower is dark pink. The calyx tube is broad bell shaped. The petals are nearly round or wide obovate. The length is about 6-10 mm.
Peach flowers are usually solitary, open before leaves, about 2.5 to 3.5 cm in diameter, with short stalks, white, red, pink and so on.