Cotoneaster villosulus

(Rehder & E. H. Wilson) Flinck & B. Hylmö

Bot. Not. 115: 383. 1962.

Common names: Taiping cotoneaster
Introduced
Basionym: Cotoneaster acutifolius var. villosulus Rehder & E. H. Wilson in C. S. Sargent, Pl. Wilson 1: 158. 1912 (as acutifolia var. villosula)
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 9. Treatment on page 464. Mentioned on page 452.

Shrubs or trees, 3–5 m. Stems erect, arching, spreading, coarse; branches distichous or spiraled, brown, initially densely villose-strigose. Leaves deciduous; petiole 2–5 mm, strigose; blade elliptic or ovate, 32–72(–104) x 18–37(–46) mm, subcoriaceous to chartaceous, base obtuse or cuneate, margins flat, not revolute, veins 5–8, lightly sunken, apex attenuate to long-acuminate, often acute on short shoots, abaxial surfaces green, shiny, sparsely pilose-strigose, adaxial dark reddish green, shiny, not glaucous, soon dark green, dullish, bulging between lateral veins, rugose, pilose-strigose; fall leaves purple and rich dark red. Inflorescences on fertile shoots 25–50 mm with 4 leaves, 3–5(–7)-flowered, mostly compact. Pedicels 3–7 mm, densely strigose. Flowers 6–8 mm, opening small; hypanthium cupulate, tomentose-strigose; sepals: margins tomentose, borders brown, broad, glabrous, apex acute, obtuse, or apiculate, surfaces strigose; petals erect-incurved, pink or red, base dark red, margins white; stamens 18–20, filaments pale pink, white distally, anthers white; styles 2 or 3. Pomes purple-black, broadly ellipsoid to broadly obovoid, rarely cylindric, 9–11 × 8–11 mm, slightly shiny, not or slightly glaucous, villous; sepals flat or ascending, margins tomentose, strigose; forming star over open navel; style remnants 4/5 from base. Pyrenes 2 or 3. 2n = 68 (Germany).


Phenology: Flowering May (often reflowering Sep); fruiting Aug–Nov.
Habitat: Thickets, open forests
Elevation: 0–50 m

Distribution

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Introduced; Wash., Asia (China), introduced also in Europe.

Discussion

The difficulties of typification and taxonomy for black-fruited species were discussed by J. Fryer and B. Hylmö (1997). Some collections of Cotoneaster villosulus from eastern Washington need study. They approach the very similar C. hsingshangensis J. Fryer & B. Hylmö, a Chinese species with larger, more wrinkled leaves, more globose pomes, and less densely hairy flowers.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
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Jeanette Fryer +, Bertil Hylmö† +  and Peter F. Zika +
(Rehder & E. H. Wilson) Flinck & B. Hylmö +
Cotoneaster acutifolius var. villosulus +
Taiping cotoneaster +
Wash. +, Asia (China) +  and introduced also in Europe. +
0–50 m +
Thickets, open forests +
Flowering May (often reflowering Sep) +  and fruiting Aug–Nov. +
Introduced +
Ostinia +
Cotoneaster villosulus +
Cotoneaster +
species +