Looking at the picture, it should be a single-petal white peach
The single-petal white peach (scientific name: Amygdalus persica?L. var.?persica?f.?alba?(Lindl.) Schneid.) is Prunellae, a variant of Peach, with leaves that are narrowly oval to lanceolate, 15 cm long and 4 cm wide, with a long and thin apex, finely toothed edges, dark green and glossy leaves, and nectaries at the base of the leaves; The bark is dark gray and cracks appear with age; the flowers are solitary, ranging from light to dark pink or red, sometimes white, with short stalks, 4 cm in diameter, blooming in early spring; nearly spherical drupe, with hairy surface and edible flesh. , orange-yellow with reddish color, 7.5 cm in diameter, with a core with deep pitting and grooves, and contains white seeds.