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Chamaemespilus is a genus of shrubs in the family Rosaceae. It is monotypic , being represented by the single species Chamaemespilus alpina , commonly known as false medlar or dwarf whitebeam . It is native to the mountains of central and southern Europe, from the Pyrenees east through the Alps to the Carpathians and the Balkans , growing at ...
As treated in its broad sense, the genus is divided into two main and three or four small subgenera: Sorbus (Sorbus). now genus Sorbus s.s., are commonly known as the rowan (primarily in the UK) or mountain-ash (in Ireland, North America and the UK), with compound leaves usually hairless or thinly hairy below; fruit carpels not fused; the type is Sorbus aucuparia (European rowan).
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+ Crataegomespilus is the generic name applied to graft-chimeras between the genera Crataegus and Mespilus. It should not be confused with × Crataemespilus, which is applied to sexual hybrids between those genera, nor with Chamaemespilus which is a segregate genus or subgenus of Sorbus.
Hedlundia species are small trees or shrubs, with simple leaves, pinnatilobate (having lobes arranged in a pinnate manner) or basally pinnate with 1–2(–3) leaflets. They are white- or greenish-grey-tomentose (covered with dense, matted, woolly hairs) beneath, with 7–15 pairs of lateral veins, with small to prominent, long, sub-acute to obtuse lobes with a variable number of teeth.
The Maleae (incorrectly Pyreae) are the apple tribe in the rose family, Rosaceae.The group includes a number of plants bearing commercially important fruits, such as apples and pears, while others are cultivated as ornamentals.