Crataegus rotundifolia


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Read about Crataegus rotundifolia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Crataegus rotundifolia, Moench (C. coccinea var. rotundifolia, Sarg. C. glandulosa, Willd.) Shrub or bushy tree, sometimes to 20 ft., with slender, straight or curved spines: lvs. ovate-orbicular to oval, or obovate, acute, broadly cuneate at the base, rather coarsely serrate and usually with 3-4 pairs of short acute lobes, glabrous, 1-2½ in. long: corymbs glabrous or slightly villous: fls. ¾-1 in. across; calyx-lobes and bractlets very glandular: fr. subglobose, about ½ in- long, red with yellow sweet flesh and 2-3 stones. May; fr. Sept. Nova Scotia to Sask., 111. and Va. G.C. II. 14:557. Gn. 22, p. 145; 33, p. 464.—The most northern species. Var. pubera, Sarg. (C. coccinea. Linn., in part). Branchlets, petioles and the lvs. on the veins more or less pubescent below while young. CH


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