Elaeagnus parvifolia
Read about Elaeagnus parvifolia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Elaeagnus parvifolia, Royle (E. japonica, Hort. E. umbelIata var. parvifolia, Servettaz). Shrub or small tree to 20 ft., with erect sts. and spiny, spreading branches: lvs. elliptic-ovate or oblong-lanceolate, crisped at the margin, usually with stellate hairs above, glabrous at length, silvery beneath, 1½-3 in. long: fls. axillary, usually crowded on short lateral branchlets, short- pedicelled; perianth narrow, tube longer than limb, whitish within, fragrant: fr. globose or nearly so, densely silvery when young, pink when ripe, ⅓ in. long. June; fr. in Aug. Himalayas, China, Japan. B.R. 29:51. Mn. 5:145.—Not quite hardy N. Sometimes cult, under the name of E. reflexa, which species, however, is evergreen. Var. japonica macrophylla is advertised but probably does not belong to this species.
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