Pyrus transitoria

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Pyrus transitoria, Batal. (Malus transitoria, Schneid.). Young twigs, lvs., and infl. more or less felty: lvs. more or less acute, 3-lobed, atout 1 in. diam., petiole about 3/4in. long: infl. 3-8-fld.; peduncle, receptacle, and calyx felty; petals broad-oblong, somewhat emarginate, small-clawed, 5 times as long as the calyx; stamens 15; styles 5 (rarely 4), more or less grown together, naked: fr. globose, more or less hairy, about 1/4in. diam. China. Var. toringoides, Bailey (P. transitoria var. torin- goides, Rehd.), is larger and more vigorous, the lvs. partly entire, frs. larger. W. China.


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