Amelanchier ovalis

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 Amelanchier ovalis subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Amelanchier ovalis, Borkh. (A. spicata, Koch, Crataegus spicata, Lam.). Bushy shrub with numerous ste., to 12 ft.: lvs. oval to obovate, sometimes oval-oblong, 1½-2½ in. long, serrate to the base, white-tomentose beneath when young: racemes upright, woolly; petals obovate, long; top of ovary woolly: fr. bluish black, with the sepals upright and slightly spreading.—This is possibly a hybrid between the preceding and the following species; much cult, in Eu.


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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Amelanchier rotundifolia, Dum.-Cours., not Roem. (A. Amelanchier, Sarg. A. vulgaris, Moench. A. ovalis, Medikus, not Borkh.). Service-berry. Upright or spreading, rather stiff-branched shrub, 2-8 ft.: young branchlets tomentose: Lvs. oval to obovate, serrate from near the base, subcordate at the base, usually rounded at the apex, 1-2 in. long, woolly beneath when young: racemes many-fld. ; petals linear-oblanceolate, obtuse or emarginate: fr. bluish black, bloomy. May; fr. in Aug., Sept. Cent, and S. Eu.


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