Crataegus arkansana

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Read about Crataegus arkansana in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Crataegus arkansana, Sarg. Tree, to 20 ft.: branches wide- spreading, forming an irregular open head, unarmed or with straight spines ⅓-½. long: lvs. oval or oblong- ovate, acute, truncate or broadly cuneate at the base, serrate and with 3-4 pairs of short lobes, pubescent on both sides at first, at maturity dull dark green and glabrous above, villous on the veins below, 2-3 in. long: corymbs villous; fls. nearly 1 in. across: fr. ovoid, bright crimson, slightly villous at the ends, ¾-l in. long, with thick subacid flesh and usually 5 stones.May; fr. end of Oct., falling gradually. Ark. S.S. 13:660.—Very handsome in autumn with its abundant brilliant frs. persistent for some time; the lvs. turn clear yellow.

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