Crataegus succulents

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Read about Crataegus succulents in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Crataegus succulents, Link (C. macracantha var. succulenta, Rehd.). Tree, sometimes to 20 ft., with stout ascending branches, armed with numerous stout slightly curved spines: Lvs. elliptic, acute or acuminate, gradually narrowed into the stout winged petiole, coarsely and usually doubly serrate and with many short acute lobes, at maturity dark green, thickish and somewhat lustrous above, pale green and usually puberulous on the veins below, 2-3 m. long: fls.⅔ in. across, in many-fld. villous corymbs; stamens usually 20, sometimes 15: fr. globose, bright scarlet, ½-⅓in. across, with juicy sweet flesh and 2-3 stones. May; fr. Sept., Oct. Que. and Ont. to Mass, and 111. S.S. 4:181 (as C. coccinea var macracantha). CH


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