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Cotoneaster integerrimus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cotoneaster integerrimus
''Cotoneaster integerrimus'' (Common Cotoneaster) is a species of ''Cotoneaster'' native to central and eastern Europe and southwest Asia, from southern Belgium and eastern France south to Italy, and east through Germany to the Balkans, northern Turkey, the Crimea, the Caucasus and northern Iran; plants in Spain may also belong in this species. In the past, it was treated in a wider sense, including plants from Wales now split off as ''Cotoneaster cambricus'' and plants from Scandinavia now treated as ''Cotoneaster scandinavicus'', but differs from these in genetic profile and detail of foliage and fruit. It is a deciduous shrub growing to tall. The leaves are oval to oval-acute, long, green and thinly pubescent above at first, later glabrous, and densely pubescent below and on the leaf margin, with pale grey hairs. The flowers are produced in corymbs of one to four (occasionally up to seven) together in mid spring, each flower diameter, with five white to pale pink petals. The fruit is a dark red pome diameter, containing two or three seeds. It occurs on limestone soils, at altitudes of up to altitude. ==Nomenclature== The genus name ''Cotoneaster'' comes from Latin ''cotone'', quince, and the suffix ''-aster'', meaning ''resembling''. ''Cotone'' is a masculine noun, though in some older works it was wrongly treated as feminine, resulting in different name endings for many of the species, such as ''Cotoneaster integerrima'' instead of ''Cotoneaster integerrimus''. The International Code of Botanical Nomenclature (articles 23.5 and 32.7 in the 2007 Vienna code) specifies that such names are not invalid, but are to be corrected without altering the author or date of publication.
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