Crataegus Ellwangeriana


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Read about Crataegus Ellwangeriana in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Crataegus Ellwangeriana, Sarg. Tree, sometimes to 20 ft., with stout ascending branches forming a broad symmetrical head, and with zigzag branchlets: Lvs. oval, acute, rounded or broadly cuneate at the base, coarsely and often doubly serrate with many short acute lobes, at first hairy above and villous below on the veins, later scabrous and light green above, nearly glabrous below, 2½-3½ in. long: corymbs densely villous; pedicels short; fls. 1 in. across: fr. ovoid, bright crimson, very lustrous, slightly villous at the ends, 1 in. long, with thin yellow acid flesh and 3-5 nutlets. May; fr. at the end of Sept., soon falling. N. Y. and Ont. to Mich., south to W. Pa. S.S. 13:671. G.C. III. 47:130. A.F. 24:325. F.E. 33:488. CH


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