Species of plant
Sorbus pseudovilmorinii is a species of variable deciduous flowering tree.[1]
Description
- Height: Ultimate height of 4 meters[1] to 7.5 meters.[2]
- Leaves: Pinnate, with a fern-like appearance.[1]
- Flowers: White.[1]
- Fruit: Variable, often crimson in color, becoming white or white with crimson flecks as it reaches maturity,[1][2] typically by October.[1]
Etymology
Sorbus is the ancient Latin name for the fruit of the service tree, Sorbus. ‘Service’ and ‘Sorbus’ are cognates.[3]
Pseudovilmorinii means ‘false vilmorinii’.[3]
Distribution and habitat
Native to northern Vietnam,[1][2] Tibet,[1] and western China,[1][2] including Yunnan province,[1][2][4] from whence the most attractive specimens can be found.[1]
Grows in mountains, forest scrub,[2] or coniferous or mixed forests.[1]
Prefers a sunny or partially shaded site with free-draining soil. Dislikes heavy clay soils.[1]
Cultivation
Sorbus pseudovilmorinii is the parent of several Sorbus hybrids.[1]
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