Pyrus serrulata


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Read about Pyrus serrulata in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Pyrus serrulata, Rehd. Small tree, most closely related to P. serotina but distinguished by the not-setulose serratures, shorter lvs., smaller fls. with styles less than 5, triangular-ovate rather than long-acuminate sepals or calyx-lobes, and subglobose or globose - obovoid brown fr. which is less than 1 in. long. China.—P. hupehensis. Pam- pan., from Cent. China, is probably this species or very closely related: described as a tree with straight slender trunk: lvs. more or less ovate, rounded or cuneate at base, long-acuminate, sharp - toothod, cream- colored beneath: fls. in dense clusters.


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