Amelanchier alnifolia

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Read about Amelanchier alnifolia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Amelanchier alnifolia, Nutt. (A. canadensis var. alnifolia, Torr. & Gray). Fig. 187. Shrub with rather stout upright branches, to 10 ft.: Lvs. broadly oval to oval- truncate or subcordate at the base, 1-1¾ in. long, coarsely and sharply toothed rarely below the middle, floccose-tomentose at first, very soon becoming glabrous: racemes many-fid., upright, short and dense, slightly tomentose at first; fls. rather small; petals oblong to narrowly oblong, ⅓-½ in. long; sepals short: summit of the ovary woolly: fr. nearly black, bloomy. May; fr. in July. Mich, to Ore. and Wash. S.S. 4:196. S.F. 1:185; 5:415. G.M.52:143 (habit). Var. florida, Schneid. (A. florida, Lindl. A. oxyodon, Koehne). Lvs. and racemes glabrous or nearly so from the beginning. B.R. 19:1589. Var. pumila, Schneid. (A. canadénsis var. pùmila, Nutt.). Glabrous like the preceding var., but very low and stoloniferous.


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