Crataegus L.
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Crataegus L., Sp. Pl. 475 (1753)
Crataegus L.
Nomenclature
L.
L.
1753
475
ICN
Crataegus L.
genus
Crataegus
Classification
Subordinates
- Crataegus ×lavallei
- Crataegus arbutifolia
- Crataegus arbutifolia
- Crataegus aria
- Crataegus azarolus
- Crataegus bibas
- Crataegus crus-galli
- Crataegus glabra
- Crataegus indica
- Crataegus integrifolius
- Crataegus laevigata
- Crataegus monogyna
- Crataegus phaenopyrum
- Crataegus pinnatifida
- Crataegus serratifolia
- Crataegus trilobatus
Vernacular names
Associations
Descriptions
Crataegus L.
Deciduous shrubs or small trees, usually armed with spines; stems erect to spreading, sometimes with well developed trunk; young stems glabrous or pilose. Lvs either distributed along stems or in fascicles, simple, lobed to pinnatifid with margins serrate or entire, usually petiolate; lvs of non-flowering first-year shoots usually larger and broader at base than those of flowering shoots; stipules larger, persistent and somewhat leafy on long vegetative shoots, smaller and deciduous on older and shorter shoots. Infl. usually a flattened or rounded corymb of many small but showy fls terminating a leafy short shoot, rarely fls 1-3 in fascicles. Fls 5-merous, ☿, pedicellate. Hypanthium tubular, closed at apex. Epicalyx 0. Calyx of 5 sepals; sepals short, fused at base, generally persistent, sometimes deciduous. Petals 5, often suborbicular and spreading, usually white, occasionally pink, cream or red. Stamens 5-25. Ovary semi-inferior or inferior, sunken in hypanthium; carpels 1-5, connate on inner margin at least near base; styles 1-5; ovules 2 in each locule. Fr. pome-like, usually rather small, red, yellow, blue-black or black, globose to ovoid or ovoid-ellipsoid, with ± mealy flesh and 1-5 (rarely more), woody carpels each containing 1 seed.
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Metadata
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Names_Plants
1 January 2000
28 January 2014