Malus toringoides (Rehder) Hughes
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2022.853.2019 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7516890 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/273C87B4-8002-3D7C-C6D7-01E812E4FA4D |
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Malus toringoides (Rehder) Hughes |
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10. Malus toringoides (Rehder) Hughes View in CoL View at ENA , nom. cons.
Bulletin of Miscellaneous Information, Royal Gardens, Kew 6: 205 ( Hughes 1920), nom. cons.
Malus transitoria var. toringoides Rehder View in CoL , Plantae Wilsonianae Vol. 2 (2): 286 ( Rehder 1915). – Pyrus transitoria var. toringoides (Rehder) L.H.Bailey View in CoL , Rhodora 18: 155 ( Bailey 1916a). – Pyrus toringoides (Rehder) Osborn View in CoL , The Gardeners’ Chronicle, Ser. 3 73: 89, fig. 42 ( Osborn 1923). – Sinomalus toringoides (Rehder) Koidz., Acta Phytotaxonomica et Geobotanica View in CoL 1 (1): 11 ( Koidzumi 1932).
– Type: CHINA • Szechuan, Kangding , west of Tachien-lu; alt. 3300 m; Oct. 1904; E.H. Wilson 1285; holotype: A [ A00020423 ]!; isotype: US[US00097450]!
Pyrus bhutanica W.W.Sm. View in CoL , Records of the Botanical Survey of India 4: 265 ( Smith 1911). – Malus bhutanica (W.W.Sm.) J.B.Phipps View in CoL , Edinburgh Journal of Botany 51 (1): 100 ( Phipps 1994).
– Type: BHUTAN (actually from Tibet, CHINA) • Lalung Gumpa ; 27 Jun. 1906; J.C. White s.n.; type: K [ K000758452 , K000758453 ]!
Examined specimens
CHINA – Gansu • Lanzhou ; 15 Nov. 1920; fr; Anonymous 6021; P, TIE • T’ao River basin ; Jun. 1925; st; J.F. Rock 12478; IBSC • ibid.; Jul. 1925; fr; J.F. Rock 13133; IBSC • Gannan ; 9 May 1957; fl; P. Zhang & L.F. Qi 915; PE • Zhengning ; 10 Aug. 1991; fr; L.P. Liu 910065; QYTC . – Hunan • Mangshan ; 10 Aug. 1957; fr; L.H. 926; PE . – Qinghai • Huzhu ; 28 Jul. 1992; fr; G.X. Liu s.n.; PE [ 00953998 ] . – Sichuan • Luhuo ; 25 Jun. 1974; fl, fr; Q.S. Zhao, Y.H. Guo & Z.M. Tan 111266; PE • Xikang ; 12 Jul. 1951; fr; Y.W. Cui 4349; PE • Aba ; 2 Oct. 1957; fr; X. Li 74941; PE, IBSC, KUN, NAS, SZ • Xiaojin ; 2 Aug. 1958; fr; X.S. Zhang & Y.X. Ren 6397; PE • Lixian ; 13 Jun. 1959; fl; S. Jiang et al. 00773; PE • Xinlong ; 25 Aug. 2006; fr; D.E. Boufford et al. 37290; PE • ibid.; 25 Aug. 2006; fr; D.E. Boufford et al. 37284; PE • Maoxian & Lixian; 1952; fl; T. He & Z.L. Zhou 14048; PE • Hongyuan ; 24 Aug. 1983; fr; Z.X. Tang 1785; PE • Suining ; 2 Aug. 1974; fr; Sichuan Zhibei Team 5838; CDBI . – Tibet • Jiangda ; 1 Jun. 1974; fr; Sichuan Zhibei Team 6996; CDBI, PE • Lhasa ; 26 May 1975; fl; Qinggan Expedition 75-84; PE • ibid.; 10 Sep. 1965; fr; Y.T. Zhang & K.Y. Lang 2685; PE • Changdu ; 7 May 1976; fl; Qingzang Team 7679; PE • ibid.; 19 Sep. 2008; D.C. Zhang et al. ZhangDC-07ZX-1293; KUN • Linzhi ; 23 Sep. 2009; fr; H. Sun et al. SunH-07ZX-2546; KUN • Mangkang ; 12 Sep. 2008; fr; T. Zhang et al. 08CS650; KUN .
UNITED STATES – Massachusetts • Arnold Arboretum ; 17 Oct. 1973; fr; S.Y. Hu 13327; IBSC .
Description
Small tree or shrub, 3‒10 m high. Branches terete, pubescent when young, glabrescent. Leaves petiolate, petiole ca 1.8‒2.9 cm long, puberulous. Lamina 3.9‒6.8 × 1.5‒3.6 cm, elliptic to ovate, base rounded, cordate or cuneate, equilateral, apex obtuse or retuse, margin crenate, blade piliferous, pubescent on midvein, usually 3-lobed or divided, sometimes unlobed. Inflorescence umbelliform corymb, with 3‒6 flowers. Pedicel ca 2.0 cm long, puberulous. Hypanthium puberulous. Sepals lanceolate-triangular or narrow-triangular, abaxially puberulous, adaxially densely puberulous, caducous, rarely persistent. Petals ca 0.7‒0.9 × 0.5‒0.7 cm, white, obovate, puberulous or glabrous. Stamens ca 20, unequal. Styles 3, rarely 4 or 5, shorter than stamens, glabrous. Pome ca 1.0‒ 1.3 cm in diameter, ellipsoidal to subglobose, yellow. Carpopodium ca 2.3‒2.8 cm long, puberulous.
Phenology
Flowers from April to May. Mature fruits in September.
Habitat
Terrestrial, seasonally green, growing in forests on slopes; 1500‒3700 m a.s.l.
Distribution
China (Gansu, Shaanxi, Qinghai, Sichuan, Tibet) ( Fig. 27 View Fig ).
Chromosome numbers
2n = 31, 34, 51, 54, 68.
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IBSC |
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QYTC |
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KUN |
KUN |
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NAS |
CDBI |
CDBI |
IBSC |
South China Botanical Garden |
PE |
Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
KUN |
Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
NAS |
Institute of Botany, Jiangsu Province and Chinese Academy of Sciences |
SZ |
Sichuan University |
CDBI |
Chengdu Institute of Biology |
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Malus toringoides (Rehder) Hughes
Li, Jing-chao, Liu, Jian-quan & Gao, Xin-fen 2022 |
Malus transitoria var. toringoides
Koidz. 1932: 11 |
Osborn A. 1923: 89 |
Bailey L. H. 1916: 155 |
Rehder 1915: 286 |
Pyrus bhutanica W.W.Sm.
J. B. Phipps 1994: 100 |
W. W. Sm., Records 1911: 265 |