Malus tschonoskii

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Read about Malus tschonoskii in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Pyrus tschonoskii, Maxim. (Malus Tschonoskii, Schneid.). Fig. 3294. Tree, 30-40 ft. with erect and open habit: lvs. ovate- acuminate, coarsely serrate, with sharp teeth, shining and pilose above although tomentose when young, somewhat tomentose beneath : fls. 2-5 together, white tinged rose, on whitish hairy pedicels about 1/2in.- long; calyx-tube whitish hairy, the lobes or sepals ovate-acute, spreading in fl.; petals about 1/2in. long.: fr. obovoid, about 1 in. diam.; calyx-lobes persistent, erect or nearly so, white-tomentose, 1in. or less diam., yellow with a rosy cheek. Japan. B.M. 8179. G.F. 7:55 (reduced in Fig. 3294).


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