Sorbus minima, (A. Ley) Hedl.
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Sorbus minima |
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9. S. minima (A. Ley) Hedl. View in CoL , Kungl. Svenska Vet.-Akad. Handl. nov. ser., 35(1): 61 (1901).
Shrub up to c. 3 m. Twigs relatively slender. Leaves 6-8 cm, about twice as long as wide, with 8-9 pairs of veins, shallowly lobed, the deepest lobes extending i —H -i) of the way to the midrib, at maturity subglabrous above, evenly and thinly grey-tomentose beneath. Petals c. 4 mm. Fruit 6-8 mm, subglobose, scarlet, with few, small lenticels. Limestone rocks. • Wales. Br.
S. minima is apomictic, as are probably many of the following related species. All have probably originated as a result of hybridization between 2 and 7.
S. arranensis Hedl., Kungl. Svenska Vet.-Akad. Handl. nov. ser., 35(1): 60(1901). Br.
S. lancifolia Hedl. , Skr. Vid.-Selsk. Kristiania (Math.-Nat.) 1911(6): 166 (1912). No.
S. leyana Wilmott , Proc. Linn. Soc. London 146: 78 (1934). Br.
S. neglecta Hedl. in Hyl., Uppsala Univ. Ârsskr. 1945(7): 221 (1945). No.
S. subpinnata Hedl. , Nyt Mag. Naturvid. (Christiania) 49: 198 (1911). No.
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Sorbus minima
Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1981 |
S. minima (A. Ley)
Hedl. 1901: 61 |