Cotoneaster divaricatus Rehder & E. H. Wilson in C. S. Sargent (Q4233)

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Cotoneaster divaricatus is a taxon with the rank species within the series Cotoneaster ser. Horizontales
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Cotoneaster divaricatus Rehder & E. H. Wilson in C. S. Sargent
Cotoneaster divaricatus is a taxon with the rank species within the series Cotoneaster ser. Horizontales

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    taxon/id/Cotoneaster divaricatus Rehder & E.H. Wilson
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    Cotoneaster divaricatus Rehder & E.H. Wilson
    Cotoneaster divaricatus
    Rehder & E.H. Wilson
    FNA Editorial Committee. 2014. Flora of North America north of Mexico. Volume 9: Magnoliophyta: Picramniaceae to Rosaceae. Oxford University Press, New York.
    accepted
    Cotoneaster divaricatus
    cotonéaster à branches étalées (French)
    spreading cotoneaster (English)
    stretch-fruit cotoneaster (English)
    Spreading or stretch-fruit cotoneaster (English)
    1 reference
    FNA Editorial Committee. 2014. Flora of North America north of Mexico. Volume 9: Magnoliophyta: Picramniaceae to Rosaceae. Oxford University Press, New York. http://www.efloras.org/volume_page.aspx?volume_id=1009&flora_id=1
    Asia (China)
    also in Europe
    Flowering Apr–May; fruiting Sep–Dec.
    thickets
    disturbed forests
    flood plains
    epiphytic
    Shrubs, 1.5–2 m;
    crown spreading, rounded.
    branches divaricate or spiraled, spreading, lateral branches well developed, usually arching, long, brownish violet, initially strigose.
    petiole 3–4 mm, strigose;
    blade elliptic, rarely ovate or suborbiculate, on sterile shoots usually elliptic or broadly elliptic, 10–30 × 7–21 mm, chartaceous, base obtuse, margins flat, not revolute, sometimes undulate, veins 3 or 4, superficial or slightly sunken, apex acute, rarely acuminate, abaxial surfaces pale green, initially strigose, adaxial dark green, shiny, not glaucous, flat between lateral-veins, initially sparsely strigose;
    Inflorescences on fertile shoots 10–20 mm with 4 leaves, 1–4-flowered, compact.
    Pedicels 1–3 mm, strigose.
    Flowers 6–8 mm, opening small;
    hypanthium cupulate, strigose;
    sepals: margins villous, apex acute or acuminate, surfaces strigose;
    petals erect-incurved, pale-red, base dark red, border white;
    stamens 10–15, filaments dark red, whitish distally, anthers white;
    styles (1 or) 2 (or 3).
    Pomes dark red to ruby (finally blackish red), cylindric, oblong-ellipsoid, or narrowly obovoid, 8–11 × 4–8 mm, shiny, not glaucous, sparsely pilose;
    Pyrenes (1 or) 2 (or 3) [rarely 4].