Crataegus pennsylvanica Ashe (Q4290)

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Crataegus pennsylvanica is a taxon with the rank species within the series Crataegus ser. Molles
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Crataegus pennsylvanica Ashe
Crataegus pennsylvanica is a taxon with the rank species within the series Crataegus ser. Molles

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    taxon/id/Crataegus pennsylvanica Ashe
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    Crataegus pennsylvanica Ashe
    Crataegus pennsylvanica
    FNA Editorial Committee. 2014. Flora of North America north of Mexico. Volume 9: Magnoliophyta: Picramniaceae to Rosaceae. Oxford University Press, New York.
    accepted
    Crataegus pennsylvanica
    Pennsylvania thorn (English)
    aubépine de Pennsylvanie (French)
    Pennsylvania hawthorn (English)
    Pennsylvania thorn (English)
    1 reference
    Newmaster, S.G. & S. Ragupathy. 2005. Flora Ontario - Integrated Botanical Information System (FOIBIS), Phase I. University of Guelph, Canada. http://www.uoguelph.ca/foibis http://www.uoguelph.ca/foibis/
    Flowering May–Jun; fruiting Sep–Oct.
    successional fields
    open woodlands
    Shrubs or trees, 70–80 dm.
    Stems: trunk bark newly exposed orangebrown, older buff, fibrous, checked into longitudinal plates;
    thorns on twigs absent or few, usually recurved, 2-years old shiny dark-brown to blackish, stout to more slender, 3–5 cm.
    Leaves: stipules axillary, circinate, herbaceous, gland-bordered;
    petiole relatively slender, stouter than C. coccinea, length 30–35% blade, densely pubescent young, sparsely mature, often sparsely stipitate-glandular;
    blade broadly ovate to ovate-deltate, 6–10 cm, slightly coriaceous, base broadly cuneate to truncate, lobes 4–6 per side, sinuses shallow, lobe apex acute to obscure, margins sharply serrate, teeth at base often stipitate-glandular, veins 5–7 per side, apex acute, abaxial surface sparsely scabrous-pubescent young, glabrescent, veins hairy mature, adaxial densely appressed-scabrous young.
    Inflorescences 8–20-flowered;
    branches tomentose;
    bracteoles variably persistent, linear-lanceolate, membranous to (larger) ± herbaceous, margins glandular.
    Flowers 17–21 mm diam.;
    hypanthium densely tomentose;
    sepals narrowly triangular, 7–8 mm, margins glandular-laciniate, abaxially glabrate;
    stamens 5 or 6, or 10, anthers cream to pale-pink or salmon;
    Pomes bright red, suborbicular, 10–12 mm diam., densely villous;
    sepals prominent, erect-patent;