Difference between revisions of "Crataegus collina var. hirtiflora"

(Sargent) J. B. Phipps

Novon 16: 385. 2006.

Endemic
Basionym: Crataegus hirtiflora Sargent Crataegus Missouri, 82. 1908 (as hertiflora)
Synonyms: C. macropoda Sargent
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 9. Treatment on page 544. Mentioned on page 543, 545.
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Latest revision as of 23:00, 5 November 2020

Leaf blades broadly elliptic, 3–5 cm, 2/3 to nearly full grown at anthesis, length/width = 1.3, thin to chartaceous, lobes 0 or 1 per side, obscure, max LII 10%, lobe apex usually obtuse, margins serrate, teeth 0.5 mm, apex usually subacute, adaxial surface matte, short-pubescent young. Inflorescence branches short-pubescent. Flowers 15–18 mm diam.; stamens 15–20, anthers white or cream.


Phenology: Flowering Apr; fruiting Sep–Oct.
Habitat: Pastures, fencerows, scrub, open woodlands
Elevation: 10–200 m

Discussion

Variety hirtiflora is common west of the Mississippi River.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.