. 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 102nd meridian . Kellogg's 90i- 55. Crataegus Kelloggii Sargent. Thorn. Fig. 2389. C. Kelloggii Sarg. Trees & Shrubs i: 117. A small tree, sometimes 25° high, with erect branches, rough bark and occasional straight spines. l' long. Leaves broadly ovate to suborbicular, rounded at the apex, broadly cuneate or truncate at the base, li'-2}' long, i'-2j' wide, serrate or doubly serrate with
. 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 102nd meridian . Kellogg's 90i- 55. Crataegus Kelloggii Sargent. Thorn. Fig. 2389. C. Kelloggii Sarg. Trees & Shrubs i: 117. A small tree, sometimes 25° high, with erect branches, rough bark and occasional straight spines. l' long. Leaves broadly ovate to suborbicular, rounded at the apex, broadly cuneate or truncate at the base, li'-2}' long, i'-2j' wide, serrate or doubly serrate with broad lobes above the middle, dark yellow-green, slightly pu- bescent, becoming glabrate above, pubescent along the veins beneath; petioles slender, villous when young; corymbs pubescent; flowers about 7" broad; calyx sliglitly villous, the lobes glabrous outside, nearly entire; stamens about 20: anthers red; styles and nutlets usu- ally 5: fruit subglobose to short-ovoid, bright yellow;, lo"-i2" thick; calyx-lobes spreading. botto .-Vpril nds of the River Des Peres. jit ripe September. 56. Crataegus villipes Ashe, Crataegus Holmcsiana .'\she, Journ. E. Mitch. Soc. Feb. 1900. Not C. Holmesii Lesq. Crataegus tenuifolia Britton, Bull. N. Y. Bot. Card. March 1900. Not Guild. Crataegus Holmesiana var. villipes Ashe, Journ. E Soc. 17': II. 1901. C. villipes Ashe, Ann. Cam. Mus. i: 388. 1902. .\ tree, sometimes .30° high, with strongly ascending branches, the thorns ij'-2j' long. Leaves elliptic-ovate, acute^ or acuminate at the apex, cuneate at the base, l'-3i' long, I'-zV wide, serrate or doubly serrate with 4-6 pairs of acute or acuminate lobes with tips usually reflexed, pubescent, or at length scabrous above, pu- bescent along the veins beneath; corymbs glabrous or slightly pubescent; flowers about 8" broad; stamens S-io; styles and nutlets usually 3 or 4; fruit pyriform or ellipsoid, crimson, about 6" thick, the calyx-lobes enlarged, erect, persistent
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