Difference between revisions of "Crataegus ×incaedua"

Crataegus ×incaedua Sargent

Trees & Shrubs 2: 3, plate 102. 1907.

Endemic
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Revision as of 20:35, 24 September 2019

Shrubs or trees, 50–70 dm. Stems: twigs: new growth pubescent, 1-year old light gray-brown, older grayish; thorns on twigs numerous, 1-year old bright chestnut brown, slender, 4–7 cm. Leaves: petiole length 20% blade, villous early, glabrescent; blade narrowly obovate, 5–6 cm, base narrowly cuneate, lobes 0, margins serrulate, venation camptodromous, veins 4–6 per side, apex acute, abaxial surface veins villous, adaxial soft-white-hairy young, glabrescent. Inflorescences 12–20-flowered; branches puberulent; bracteoles ± persistent, numerous, very narrow, membranous, margins glandular. Flowers 14–15 mm diam.; hypanthium densely villous; sepals narrowly triangular, margins glandular-serrate; stamens 10–15, anthers cream; styles 2 or 3. Pomes yellowish red, suborbicular, 9–10 mm diam., punctate, glabrous; sepals narrow, ± reflexed; pyrenes 2, dorsally grooved, sides plane.


Phenology: Flowering May; fruiting Sep–Oct.
Habitat: Gravelly stream beds
Elevation: 150–200 m

Discussion

Crataegus ×incaedua is similar to C. collina var. sordida except for the cream anthers and two or three styles and pyrenes; it probably is a hybrid of C. collina with C. calpodendron, according to E. J. Palmer (1952).

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

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