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ROSACEAE

ROSE FAMILY

Annual to tree
Leaves simple to pinnately to palmately compound, generally alternate; stipules free to fused, persistent to deciduous
Inflorescence: cyme, raceme, panicle, or flowers solitary
Flower generally bisexual, radial; hypanthium free or fused to ovary, saucer- to funnel-shaped, often with bractlets alternate with sepals; sepals generally 5; petals generally 5, free; stamens (0)5–many, pistils (0)1–many, simple or compound; ovary superior to inferior, styles 1–5
Fruit: achene, follicle, drupe, pome, or blackberry- to raspberry-like
Seeds generally 1–5
Genera in family: 110 genera, ± 3000 species: worldwide, especially temp. Many cultivated for ornamental and fruit, especially Cotoneaster , Fragaria , Malus , Prunus , Pyracantha, Rosa , and Rubus
Reference: [Robertson 1974 J Arnold Arbor 55:303–332,344–401,611–662]
Family description, key to genera by Barbara Ertter and Dieter H. Wilken.

CHAMAEBATIA

Thomas J. Rosatti

Shrub, strong-smelling, evergreen, generally stellate-hairy, glandular
Leaf odd-2–3-pinnate; stipules entire; segments generally thick, gland-tipped, smaller and larger sometimes alternating, lobes or teeth 0–3(5)
Inflorescence: panicle or raceme, 3–10 cm
Flower: hypanthium densely hairy inside near base; bractlets 0; sepals lanceolate; petals spreading, ± round, white; stamens many; pistil 1, ovary superior, style base hairy
Fruit: achene, obovoid, leathery
Species in genus: 2 species: CA, Baja CA
Etymology: (Greek: low bramble)
Reference: [Armstrong 1980 Madroño 27:111]

Native

C. foliolosa Benth.

MOUNTAIN MISERY


Stem: bark dark brown
Leaf 2–10 cm, generally 3-pinnate
Flower: hypanthium ± 4–5 mm; sepals ± 4 mm; petals 6–8 mm; ovary base hairy
Ecology: Coniferous forests
Elevation: 600–2200 m.
Bioregional distribution: Cascade Range, Sierra Nevada
Horticultural information: DRN, SHD: 1, 2, 17 &IRR: 3, 7, 14, 15, 16, 18; DFCLT; GRCVR; may be INV.

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