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Malus coronaria is a taxon with the rank species within the genus Malus
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Malus coronaria (Linnaeus) Miller
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Malus coronaria is a taxon with the rank species within the genus Malus
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taxon/id/Malus coronaria (Linnaeus) Miller
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Malus coronaria (Linnaeus) Miller
Malus coronaria
(Linnaeus) Miller
FNA Editorial Committee. 2014. Flora of North America north of Mexico. Volume 9: Magnoliophyta: Picramniaceae to Rosaceae. Oxford University Press, New York.
accepted
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CA-ON
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Newmaster, S.G., A. Lehela, M.J. Oldham, P.W.C. Uhlig & S. McMurray. 1998. Ontario Plant List. Ontario Forest Research Institute, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. Forest Information Paper No. 123. 550 pp.
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US-DC
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US-GA
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US-MI
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50–1000 m
50 meter
1,000 meter
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Trees, sometimes shrubs, 25–75 (–100) dm.
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Stems 1–45 cm diam.;
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bark reddish-brown to gray, longitudinally fissured with platelike scales;
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young branches reddish-brown to dark-brown, with orange lenticels, pubescent, glabrescent;
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flowering shoots becoming spurs or spiny thorns, (10–) 20–40 (–100) mm.
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Buds reddish-brown, ovoid, 1–6 mm, scale margins tomentose.
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stipules deciduous, linear-lanceolate, (3–) 4–6 (–7) mm, apex acuminate;
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vigorous shoot leaves: petiole (7–) 10–25 (–30) mm, glabrous or villous, sometimes puberulent;
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blade ovate or triangular-ovate, sometimes lanceolate, (2.5–) 4–8 (–10) × (1.5–) 4–6 (–8) cm, base rounded or cordate-rounded, sometimes cuneate, margins ± lobed, sometimes unlobed, serrate, sometimes doubly serrate or crenate-serrate, apex broadly acute or acute, sometimes rounded, apiculate, abaxial surface glabrous (villous only on veins), adaxial glabrous;
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flowering shoot leaves: petiole 5–15 (–25) mm, glabrous or villous;
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blade ovate, triangular-ovate, or lanceolate, sometimes oval or elliptic, (15–) 20–60 (–85) × (10–) 15–45 (–60) mm, base rounded or cordate, sometimes cuneate-rounded or cuneate, margins lobed or unlobed, serrate, sometimes crenate-serrate, doubly serrate, or entire, apex acute or broadly acute (rounded with point or rounded), abaxial surface glabrous (veins villous), adaxial glabrous.
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Panicles corymblike;
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peduncles absent;
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bracteoles sometimes persistent, filiform, 3–5 (–10) mm.
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Pedicels (10–) 20–30 (–40) mm, glabrous, sometimes villous.
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Flowers 25–40 mm diam.;
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hypanthium glabrous, sometimes puberulent;
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sepals triangular, (3–) 4–6 (–7) mm, equal to slightly longer than tube, apex acute or acuminate, abaxial surface glabrous, sometimes glabrescent, adaxial hoary-tomentose;
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petals pink, sometimes fading white, oblong-obovate, ovate, or oblong, (11–) 12–18 (–20) mm, claws (2–) 3–4 mm, margins entire, sinuate, or fimbriate, apex rounded;
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stamens 20, (8–) 10–13 (–14) mm, anthers pink, rose, salmon, or purple before dehiscence;
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styles 5, connate basally, (8–) 10–12 (–16) mm, equal to or slightly longer than stamens, villous in proximal 1/2.
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Pomes green or yellow-green, depressed-globose, 15–30 (–55) mm diam., cores not enclosed at apex;
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sepals persistent, erect;
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