Crataegus submollis

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Read about Crataegus submollis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Crataegus submollis, Sarg. Tree, to 25 ft., with ascending or spreading branches forming a broad handsome head: spines numerous, thin, usually straight, 2-3 in. long: lvs. ovate, acute, broadly cuneate at the base, doubly serrate and with 3-4 pairs of acute short lobes, scabrous above, below at first soft-pubescent, later only puberulous on the veins, 2-3 in. long: corymbs tomentose; fls. 1 in. across: fr. pear-shaped or ovoid, bright orange- red and lustrous, ¾in. long with persistent erect calyx; flesh yellow, mealy; stones usually 5. May; fr. early in Sept., soon falling. Que. to Mass, and E. N. Y. S.S. 4:182 (as C. mollis).

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