Crataegus coloradensis

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Read about Crataegus coloradensis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Crataegus coloradensis, A. Nels. (After No. 35.) Low tree, to 12 ft., with glossy brown, sparingly spiny branches: lvs. broadly oval to orbicular, acute, rounded or somewhat cuneate at the base, incisely and coarsely toothed, sparingly pubescent above, nearly glabrous beneath except pubescent on the midrib and veins, about 2 in. long; petioles rather short: corymbs many-fld.; pedicels and calyx-tube hirsute; stamens 10; styles usually 3: fr. subglobose, about 1/2 in. across, dark scarlet, with juicy pulp. Colo.


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