Cotoneaster bullata

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Read about Cotoneaster bullata in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Cotoneaster bullata, Bois. Spreading shrub, to 6 ft.: lvs. ovate, acuminate, rounded or broadly cuneate at the base, rugose and finally nearly glabrous above, reticulate, pale grayish green and pubescent beneath: fls. pinkish, few; calyx glabrous: fr. red, subglobose, with 4-5 stones. May, June; fr. Sept., Oct. W. China. V.F. 119. Var. floribunda, Rehd. & Wilson (C. moupinensis floribunda, Stapf). Cymes many-fld.; calyx slightly pubescent. B.M. 8284. Var. macrophylla, Rehd. & Wilson. Lvs. elliptic to lanceolate-oblong, narrowed at the base, often nearly glabrous, 2-6 in. long: cymes many-fld.—The varieties are much handsomer than the type. CH


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