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are deciduous, cauline, alternate, simple, lanceolate to elliptic to orbiculate, 0.5–10 x 0.5–5.5 cm, thin to coriaceous, with surfaces above glabrous or densely tomentose at flowering, and glabrous or more or less hairy beneath at maturity.
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978:red-twigged shadbush or roundleaf serviceberry
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1974:Field Guide to Edible Wild Plants
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881:Amelanchier obovalis
787:Amelanchier interior
700:Amelanchier cusickii
606:Amelanchier asiatica
557:Amelanchier amabilis
334:in the rose family (
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676:Amelanchier cretica
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1857:Amelanchier ovalis
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2081:Amelanchier
1888:'La Paloma"
1886:Amelanchier
1810:www.uky.edu
1733:Amelanchier
1703:Can. J. Bot
1629:Amelanchier
1566:Amelanchier
1454:Amelanchier
1434:winter moth
1418:grey dagger
1406:Lepidoptera
1398:Amelanchier
1331:amelanchièr
1327:amalenquièr
1323:Amelanchier
1199:and either
1189:naturalized
1151:grandiflora
1110:Louis-Marie
974:(Pursh) DC.
791:E.L.Nielsen
660:(L.) Medik.
515:Common Name
471:Amelanchier
421:Amelanchier
415:Description
342:Amelanchier
292:sarvisberry
224:Amelanchier
196:Amelanchier
161:Subfamily:
109:Angiosperms
50:Amelanchier
2452:Categories
2025:"Pemmican"
1933:. Collins
1815:2023-01-08
1788:2023-04-23
1616:required.)
1580:References
1466:fireblight
1458:wild roses
1414:brown-tail
1299:April 2022
1269:newspapers
1201:A. arborea
1156:A. arborea
1138:A. arborea
397:pome fruit
382:polyploidy
330:and small
181:Subtribe:
39:June Berry
2060:Juneberry
1894:5 January
1510:Crataegus
1495:cultivars
1376:Saskatoon
1346:The name
1335:Provençal
1215:Etymology
1207:. While
1197:A. laevis
1193:apomictic
1185:lamarckii
1160:A. laevis
479:hardiness
401:Saskatoon
324:deciduous
312:wild-plum
308:sugarplum
304:saskatoon
300:juneberry
294:(or just
79:Kingdom:
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2402:40011752
2397:Tropicos
2142:BioLib:
2090:Wikidata
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1574:Virginia
1528:pemmican
1462:brambles
1404:of such
386:apomixis
336:Rosaceae
326:-leaved
284:shadblow
280:shadwood
276:shadbush
209:Species
155:Rosaceae
151:Family:
122:Eudicots
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2288:1008281
2275:33638-1
2236:3023817
2096:Q156957
2031:13 July
1762:13 July
1674:Bibcode
1393:Ecology
1283:scholar
1134:hybrids
1019:Wiegand
956:Turkey
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561:Wiegand
485:Species
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445:racemes
427:). The
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318:, is a
191:Genus:
185:Malinae
171:Tribe:
145:Rosales
141:Order:
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930:Greene
910:Medik.
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425:clones
384:, and
374:Europe
366:Hawaii
362:Canada
328:shrubs
296:sarvis
271:-sheer
202:Medik.
175:Maleae
135:Rosids
2376:AMELA
2327:23139
2301:25108
2283:IRMNG
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320:genus
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116:Clade
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2231:GBIF
2192:EPPO
2153:BOLD
2130:APNI
2033:2024
1989:OCLC
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1896:2018
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