Pyrus bracteata


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Read about Pyrus bracteata in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Pyrus bracteata, Bailey (Malus bracteata, Rehd.). Tree, to 30 ft. or more all, forming a broad head: a glabrescent form: Ivs. elliptic-ovate to oblong-ovate, serrate or incisely serrate and less deeply so than in P. ioensis and with less deep lobing, sometimes slightly lobed near the base, those on the vigorous shoots usually ovate and with recurved very short lobes on either side and the margins commonly only slightly serrate, the foliage glabrous or glabrescent except the slightly pubescent lvs. at the end of strong shoots: racemes 3-5-fld., the pedicels about 1/2in. long, glabrous or nearly so and tearing subulate bractlets 1/4-1/3in. long which persist during flowering. Mo.


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