Friday, January 30, 2015

Sorbus chamaemespilus - Dwarf Whitebeam - False Medlar

General Information
Common Name Dwarf Whitebeam, False Medlar.
Scientific Name Sorbus chamaemespilus
Sun Tolerance Full Sun
Height 2 - 3 m (7-10 ft)
Spread 2 -3 m (7 - 10 ft)
Growth Rate Fast
Bloom Time Spring
Color Green,
Flower Color Pink
Type Tree
Native Asia, Europe, USA
Classification
Kingdom Plantae – Plants
Subkingdom Tracheobionta – Vascular plants
SuperdivisionSpermatophyta – Seed plants
Division Magnoliophyta – Flowering plants
Class Magnoliopsida – Dicotyledons
Subclass Rosidae
Order Rosales
Family Rosaceae – Rose family
Genus Sorbus L. – Mountain Ash
Species S. chamaemespilus

Sorbus chamaemespilus - Dwarf Whitebeam
Sorbus chamaemespilus commonly known as Dwarf Whitebeam also called False Medlar. This is a species of Sorbus and native to the mountains of central and southern Europe, from the Pyrenees east through the Alps to the Carpathians and the Balkans.
It is a deciduous shrub tree. It is growing to 2–3 m (7-10 ft) in height. The leaves are spirally arranged, oval-elliptic. They are 3–7 cm long, with an acute apex and a serrated margin; they are green on both sides, without the white felting found on most whitebeams. It blooms pink flowers in late spring. The flowers have five forward-pointing petals. Every petals 5–7 mm long; they are produced in corymbs 3–4 cm diameter. The fruit is an oval red pome 10–13 mm diameter.


Sorbus chamaemespilus - Dwarf Whitebeam

Leaf of Dwarf Whitebeam

Sorbus chamaemespilus - Dwarf Whitebeam Leaf back part

Sorbus chamaemespilus - Dwarf Whitebeam Flowers

Flowers of Sorbus chamaemespilus 

Sorbus chamaemespilus - Dwarf Whitebeam

Flowers of Dwarf Whitebeam

Sorbus chamaemespilus - Dwarf Whitebeam Flowers

Sorbus chamaemespilus - Dwarf Whitebeam Green Fruits

Fruits of Dwarf Whitebeam

Dwarf Whitebeam Fruits

Sorbus chamaemespilus - Dwarf Whitebeam

Sorbus chamaemespilus - Dwarf Whitebeam


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