Difference between revisions of "Pyracantha angustifolia"

(Franchet) C. K. Schneider

Ill. Handb. Laubholzk. 1: 761. 1906.

Introduced
Basionym: Cotoneaster angustifolius Franchet
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 9. Treatment on page 471. Mentioned on page 469.
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|discussion=<p>Pyracantha angustifolia is native to southwestern China. It is widely cultivated in North America but apparently naturalized only within California. The dense abaxial leaf indument can thin with age, but the distinctive dense hairs are found also on the sepals, even in fruit. The narrowly oblong to slightly oblanceolate, entire leaves are also diagnostic.</p>
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|subfamily=Rosaceae subfam. Amygdaloideae
 
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Revision as of 18:19, 18 September 2019

Plants 20–40 dm. Stems: thorns sparse; young twigs tomentose, hairs dense grayish or yellowish (glabrescent 2d year). Leaves: stipules 4–8 mm; petiole 1–2.5 mm, tomentose; blade narrowly oblong to slightly oblanceolate, 1.5–5 × 0.4–1 cm, base rounded to cuneate, margins entire (sometimes revolute), apex apiculate, obtuse, or retuse, surfaces gray-tomentose (abaxial remaining gray-tomentose, adaxial glabrescent). Inflorescences 2–4 cm diam. Pedicels 1–3 mm, gray-tomentose. Flowers 3–8 mm diam.; hypanthium gray-tomentose; calyx persistently gray-tomentose, sepals triangular, 1 mm, apex acute; petals suborbiculate, 3–4 mm, apex rounded. Pomes red, depressed globose, 4–8 mm diam.; pedicels 2–5 mm.


Phenology: Flowering Feb–May; fruiting Nov–Mar.
Habitat: Disturbed areas, fencerows, abandoned fields, roadsides
Elevation: 0–200 m

Distribution

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Calif., Asia (China), introduced also in Africa (South Africa), Pacific Islands (Hawaii, New Zealand), Australia.

Discussion

Pyracantha angustifolia is native to southwestern China. It is widely cultivated in North America but apparently naturalized only within California. The dense abaxial leaf indument can thin with age, but the distinctive dense hairs are found also on the sepals, even in fruit. The narrowly oblong to slightly oblanceolate, entire leaves are also diagnostic.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
... more about "Pyracantha angustifolia"
Ronald W. Lance +  and Peter F. Zika +
(Franchet) C. K. Schneider +
Cotoneaster angustifolius +
Calif. +, Asia (China) +, introduced also in Africa (South Africa) +, Pacific Islands (Hawaii +, New Zealand) +  and Australia. +
0–200 m +
Disturbed areas, fencerows, abandoned fields, roadsides +
Flowering Feb–May +  and fruiting Nov–Mar. +
Ill. Handb. Laubholzk. +
Introduced +
Sportella +
Pyracantha angustifolia +
Pyracantha +
species +