. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 3o8 MALACEAE. Vol. 33. Crataegus Stonei Sargent. Stone's Thorn. Peck's Thorn. Fig. 2367. Crataegus Stonei Sarg. Rhodora 5 : 62. 1903. Crataegus Peckii Sarg. Rhodora 5; 63. 1903. An intricately branched shrub, sometimes 7° high, armed with spines l'-2' long. Leaves oblong to oblong- ovate, i'-2 long, li'-zl' wide, serrate or doubly ser- rate with acute or a
. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 3o8 MALACEAE. Vol. 33. Crataegus Stonei Sargent. Stone's Thorn. Peck's Thorn. Fig. 2367. Crataegus Stonei Sarg. Rhodora 5 : 62. 1903. Crataegus Peckii Sarg. Rhodora 5; 63. 1903. An intricately branched shrub, sometimes 7° high, armed with spines l'-2' long. Leaves oblong to oblong- ovate, i'-2 long, li'-zl' wide, serrate or doubly ser- rate with acute or acuminate lobes toward the apex, acute at the apex, cuneate, yellow-green and scabrate above, slightly pubescent along the veins beneath; corymbs few-flowered, villous; flowers 7"-io" broad; stamens about 10; anthers pink; styles and nutlets 3 or 4; fruit pyriform to short-ellipsoid, 6" or 7" thick, light yellow or yellow-green tinged with red, slightly villous; flesh hard at maturity. Rocky places, central Massachusetts, Connecticut and eastern New York, May ; fruit ripe October. 34. Crataegus padifolia Sargent. Padus- leaved Thorn. Fig. 2368. C. padifolia Sarg. Trees & Shrubs 2: 75. fl. IS5- 1908. A shrubby tree, sometimes 20° high, with erect and spreading branches forming an open crown. Leaves elliptic-ovate to ovate, l'-2|' long, 2'-2' wide, acute at the apex, cuneate or rounded at the base, coarsely serrate or doubly serrate, glabrous, membranous, light yellow-green above; corymbs glabrous; flowers 7"-g" broad; stamens about 10, the anthers pink; calyx-lobes ovate, acute, slightly glandular; styles and nutlets 2 or 3; fruit short-ellipsoid to depressed-globose, slightly angled, orange-red, 6" or 7" thick; calyx-tube but slightly enlarged, the lobes small, spreading, deciduous; flesh thin, hard, dry. Upland woods, southern Missouri. April : fruit ripe Please note that these images are extracted from scanned p
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