Amelanchier asiatica

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 Amelanchier asiatica subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Amelanchier asiatica, Endl. (A. canadénsis var. asiática, Miq. A. japónica, Hort.). Shrub or tree, to 40 ft., with slender spreading branches: lvs. ovate to oblong- elliptic, acute, rounded or subcordate at the base, 2-3 in. long, finely serrate all around, densely white or yellow tomentose beneath when young: racemes rather dense, nodding, woolly, top of ovary woolly: fr. bluish black. May; fr. in Sept. Japan, Korea. S.Z. 1:42. S.I.F. 1:47. Var. sínica, Schneid. Lvs. less tomentose, often finally glabrous, smaller, usually serrate only above the middle. China.


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