Pyrus ussuriensis
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Pyrus ussuriensis, Maxim. Fig. 3277. Differs from its allies, according to Rehder, chiefly in the short stalk of the fr. which is globose and has a persistent calyx, in the broad often nearly orbicular strongly setose-serrate lvs., and in the lighter yellowish brown color of the branchlets; fl.-clusters rather dense and hemispherical, owing to the short stalks: petals obovate and rather gradually narrowed toward base; styles distinctly pilose near the base. Manchuria, Amoorland, N. China. R.H. 1872. p. 28 (as P. Simonii, Carr.).—Sometimes spiny; branches often yellow-gray.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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