Pyracantha crenulata

(D. Don) M. Roemer

Fam. Nat. Syn. Monogr. 3: 220. 1847.

Introduced
Basionym: Mespilus crenulata D. Don Prodr. Fl. Nepal., 238. 1825
Synonyms: Cotoneaster crenulatus (D. Don) K. Koch Crataegus crenulata Roxburgh C. pyracantha var. crenulata (D. Don) Loudon Pyracantha chinensis M. Roemer P. crenulata var. kansuensis Rehder
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 9. Treatment on page 470. Mentioned on page 469, 471.

Plants 10–50 dm. Stems: thorns usually abundant; young twigs brown-hairy, glabrescent later. Leaves: stipules 2–4 mm; petiole 2–6 mm; blade elliptic, oblong, or oblanceolate, sometimes ovate-lanceolate, 1–7 × 0.4–1.8 cm, base rounded to cuneate, margins crenulate to sparsely serrulate, apex acute or short-apiculate, sometimes obtuse, surfaces glabrous or nearly so. Inflorescences 2–5 cm diam.; peduncles brown-hairy or glabrous. Pedicels 4–10 mm, glabrous. Flowers 6–10 mm diam.; hypanthium glabrous; sepals triangular, 1 mm, apex acute; petals orbiculate, 3–5 mm, apex rounded. Pomes orange-yellow, orange, or red, subglobose, 3–8 mm diam.; pedicels 5–12 mm.


Phenology: Flowering Mar–May; fruiting Aug–Oct.
Habitat: Canyons
Elevation: 0–1500 m

Distribution

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Introduced; Calif., Asia, introduced also in Europe, e Asia (Japan), Africa (South Africa), Pacific Islands (New Zealand), Australia.

Discussion

Pyracantha crenulata is native to southwestern China, India, Kashmir, and Nepal. A dwarf variant has been called var. kansuensis and is reported as native to China (A. J. Rehder 1949; Gu C. Z. and S. A. Spongberg 2003b); it is distinguished by its short stature (rarely exceeding 2 m), abundantly thorny branches, small leaf blades (1–2.5 × 0.4–0.8 cm), and small (3–5 mm diam.) red pomes. Its presence among the naturalized records of P. crenulata in California is suggested, but its morphology is not clearly distinctive. G. L. Nesom (2010) suggested P. fortuneana was not distinct from P. crenulata.

Selected References

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Lower Taxa

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Ronald W. Lance +  and Peter F. Zika +
(D. Don) M. Roemer +
Mespilus crenulata +
Calif. +, Asia +, introduced also in Europe +, e Asia (Japan) +, Africa (South Africa) +, Pacific Islands (New Zealand) +  and Australia. +
0–1500 m +
Canyons +
Flowering Mar–May +  and fruiting Aug–Oct. +
Fam. Nat. Syn. Monogr. +
Introduced +
Cotoneaster crenulatus +, Crataegus crenulata +, C. pyracantha var. crenulata +, Pyracantha chinensis +  and P. crenulata var. kansuensis +
Pyracantha crenulata +
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