Crataegus tomentosa

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Crataegus tomentosa, Linn. (C. Calpodendron, Medikus. C. pyrifolia, Ait. C. leucophloeos, Moench. C. Chapmanii, Ashe). Fig. 1101. Shrub or small tree, to 20 ft., with spreading branches unarmed or with short spines: Lvs. cuneate, obovate-oblong or elliptic, acute, serrate and often slightly lobed, dull green and usually finely glabrous above, below pubescent, 2-5 in. long: corymbs pubescent, compound and many-fld.; fls.½ in. across; calyx-lobes serrate: fr. usually oval, dull yellow or yellowish red, ¼-⅓in- across, sweet and succulent, in upright corymbs; stones 2-3, with 2 furrows on the inner side. June; fr. Oct. Ont. to Minn., south to Tenn. and Mo. S.S. 4:183. G.F. 2:425 (adapted in Fig. 1101). Gn. 22, p. 145. B.R. 22:1877. CH


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