Crataegus coccinioides


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Read about Crataegus coccinioides in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Crataegus coccinioides, Ashe. Fig. 1099. Tree, sometimes 20 ft.: branches stout, spreading, forming a broad handsome head: spines thick, l½-2 in. long: lvs. broadly ovate, acute, rounded or truncate at the base, doubly serrate, with several pairs of broad acute lobes, at first yellowish green and lustrous above, villous on the veins beneath, later dull dark green above, paler and nearly glabrous beneath, 2-3 in. long: fls. ¾ in. across, in compact 5-7-fld., sometimes slightly villous corymbs: fr. subglobose, dark crimson and lustrous, ¾in. across, with thick subacid reddish flesh and 4-5 stones. May; fr. early in Oct. and falling gradually. Mo., Ind., and Kans. S.S. 13:674. M.D.G. 1901: 358, 359.—Very handsome small tree, the foliage tinged red when unfolding and turning scarlet and orange in autumn. CH


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