familyRosaceae
subfamilyRosaceae subfam. Amygdaloideae
genusCrataegus
sectionCrataegus sect. Coccineae
speciesCrataegus reverchonii
Difference between revisions of "Crataegus reverchonii var. mohrii"
J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas 1: 1006. 2007.
Endemic
Basionym: Crataegus mohrii Beadle Bot. Gaz. 28: 416. 1899 (as mohri)
Synonyms: C. denaria Beadle
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− | |discussion=<p>Variety mohrii is recorded with certainty only east of the Mississippi River; it is perhaps very rare. In the co-type, Beadle 236A, the inflorescences may be glabrous or pilose The relatively small, short leaves, small flowers, 3–5 styles, and broadly elliptic to suborbiculate extension-shoot leaves clearly mark <i></i>var.<i> mohrii</i> as a member of the reverchonii group. Variety mohrii is notable for its strongly and sharply serrate leaf margins.</p> | + | |discussion=<p>Variety mohrii is recorded with certainty only east of the Mississippi River; it is perhaps very rare. In the co-type, Beadle 236A, the inflorescences may be glabrous or pilose The relatively small, short leaves, small flowers, 3–5 styles, and broadly elliptic to suborbiculate extension-shoot leaves clearly mark <i></i></i>var.<i><i> mohrii</i> as a member of the reverchonii group. Variety mohrii is notable for its strongly and sharply serrate leaf margins.</p> |
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|tribe=Rosaceae tribe Gillenieae | |tribe=Rosaceae tribe Gillenieae |
Revision as of 20:39, 24 September 2019
Shrubs, 10–30 dm. Short-shoot leaf blades 2–3.5 cm, not usually drying dark. Inflorescences often pilose. Flowers 12 mm diam.; styles 3–5.
Phenology: Flowering Apr; fruiting Sep–Oct.
Habitat: Habitat not recorded, probably brush
Elevation: 10–200 m
Distribution
Ala., Ga., Miss., Tenn.
Discussion
Variety mohrii is recorded with certainty only east of the Mississippi River; it is perhaps very rare. In the co-type, Beadle 236A, the inflorescences may be glabrous or pilose The relatively small, short leaves, small flowers, 3–5 styles, and broadly elliptic to suborbiculate extension-shoot leaves clearly mark var. mohrii as a member of the reverchonii group. Variety mohrii is notable for its strongly and sharply serrate leaf margins.
Selected References
None.
Lower Taxa
None.