ID_PLANT: PHSE17
SCIENTIFIC NAME: Photinia serratifolia
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Last Modified: 2020-01-01
GENUS INDEX
GENUS CODE: PHOTI GENUS SCIENTIFIC:Photinia GENUS AUTHORITY: Lindl. GENUS COMMON: Chokeberry GENUS SUMMARY: A genus of about 40 species, trees and shrubs, of Asia and Central America. GENUS IDENTIFICATION: GENUS REFERENCES: Nesom in FNA (2014); Guo et al. (2011); Kalkman in Kubitzki (2004). [also see Aronia and Pourthiaea]
FAMILY INDEX
FAMILY CODE: ROSACE FAMILY SCIENTIFIC:Rosaceae FAMILY AUTHORITY: A.L. de Jussieu 1789 FAMILY COMMON: Rose Family FAMILY SUMMARY: A family of about 85-95 genera and 2000-3000 species, trees, shrubs, and herbs, nearly cosmopolitan, but mainly boreal and temperate. FAMILY REFERENCE: Phipps in FNA (2014); Potter et al. (2007); Eriksson et al. (2003); Kalkman in Kubitzki (2004); Ertter (2007).
USDA Symbol: PHSE17
USDA Common Name: Taiwanese Photinia
Native Status: L48 (I)
Distribution: USA (AL, GA, LA, MS)
Duration: Perennial
Growth Habit: Tree
WEAKLEY FLORA
SCIENTIFIC NAME: Photinia serratifolia
COMMON NAME: Taiwanese Redtip
SYNONYMY: [= FNA, K]
PHENOLOGY: Mar-Apr.
HABITAT: Suburban woodlands; uncommonly cultivated and rarely naturalizing; native of e. Asia.
COMMENTS:
RANGE MAP: Photinia serratifolia.png
Key to Map SymbolsABOUT FAMILY (Weakley Flora) Rosaceae A.L. de Jussieu 1789 (Rose Family) SUMMARY: A family of about 85-95 genera and 2000-3000 species, trees, shrubs, and herbs, nearly cosmopolitan, but mainly boreal and temperate. REFERENCE: Phipps in FNA (2014); Potter et al. (2007); Eriksson et al. (2003); Kalkman in Kubitzki (2004); Ertter (2007).ABOUT GENUS (Weakley Flora) Photinia Lindl. (Chokeberry) SUMMARY: A genus of about 40 species, trees and shrubs, of Asia and Central America. REFERENCE: Nesom in FNA (2014); Guo et al. (2011); Kalkman in Kubitzki (2004). [also see Aronia and Pourthiaea]
HERBARIUM RESOURCES
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