Cotoneaster pannosus

Franchet

Pl. Delavay., 223. 1890.

Common names: Silverleaf cotoneaster
Selected by author to be illustratedIntroduced
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 9. Treatment on page 455. Mentioned on page 449, 451, 454.
Revision as of 21:38, 24 September 2019 by FNA>Volume Importer

Shrubs, 1–5 m. Stems erect, wide-spreading, arching, pendulous, slender; branches spiraled, purple-black, tomentose-villous. Leaves persistent; petiole 4–7 mm, tomentose; blade elliptic, sometimes broadly elliptic, 15–35(–39) x 10–19(–26) mm, mid-coriaceous, base cuneate, margins flat, veins 4–6, usually superficial, sometimes slightly sunken, apex acute or obtuse, abaxial surfaces whitish tomentose, adaxial green to blue-green, dull, not glaucous, usually flat between lateral veins, initially sparsely pilose. Inflorescences on fertile shoots 20–45 mm, usually with 4 leaves, (3–)5–15(–25)-flowered, compact. Pedicels 1–5 mm, tomentose. Flowers [7–]8.5–10 mm diam.; buds white; hypanthium funnelform or cupulate, silky-tomentose; sepals: margins villous, borders white, narrow, membranous, apex red, cuspidate, sometimes acute or obtuse, surfaces tomentose; petals spreading, white, sometimes with hair tuft; stamens 16–20, filaments white, anthers dark pink-purple to purple; styles (1 or)2. Pomes red, globose, depressed-globose, subglobose, or broadly obovoid, 5–9.2 × 5.5–9.5 mm, shiny, not glaucous, villous; sepals suberect, tomentose; navel open; style remnants at apex. Pyrenes (1 or)2. 2n = 68 (Germany).


Phenology: Flowering May–Aug; fruiting Oct–May.
Habitat: Thickets, meadows, sea cliffs, canyons, coastal chaparral, springs, edges, waste ground, pastures, disturbed forests
Elevation: 0–800 m

Distribution

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Calif., Oreg., Asia (China), introduced also in Europe, Africa (South Africa), Pacific Islands (Hawaii, New Zealand), Australia.

Discussion

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

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... more about "Cotoneaster pannosus"
Jeanette Fryer +, Bertil Hylmö† +  and Peter F. Zika +
Franchet +
Silverleaf cotoneaster +
Calif. +, Oreg. +, Asia (China) +, introduced also in Europe +, Africa (South Africa) +, Pacific Islands (Hawaii +, New Zealand) +  and Australia. +
0–800 m +
Thickets, meadows, sea cliffs, canyons, coastal chaparral, springs, edges, waste ground, pastures, disturbed forests +
Flowering May–Aug +  and fruiting Oct–May. +
Pl. Delavay., +
Selected by author to be illustrated +  and Introduced +
Ostinia +
Cotoneaster pannosus +
Cotoneaster +
species +