Himalayan Cotoneaster.

The Common name: Entire-Leaf Cotoneaster
Botanical name:Cotoneaster integrifolius

Family:Rosaceae (Rose family)
Synonyms: Cotoneaster brandisii, Cotoneaster prostratus, Cotoneaster thymifolius


Kingdom
Plantae  – plantes, Planta, Vegetal, plants 
    SubkingdomViridiplantae  – green plants 
       InfrakingdomStreptophyta  – land plants 
          SuperdivisionEmbryophyta  
             DivisionTracheophyta  – vascular plants, tracheophytes 
                SubdivisionSpermatophytina  – spermatophytes, seed plants, phanérogames 
                   ClassMagnoliopsida  
                      SuperorderRosanae  
                         OrderRosales  
                            FamilyRosaceae  – roses 
                               GenusCotoneaster Medik. 
                                  SpeciesCotoneaster integrifolius (Roxb.) G. Klotz – entire-leaved cotoneaster

Entire-Leaf Cotoneaster is a low shrub, which is often found spread over rocks in Himalayan region. It is closely related to Rockspray Cotoneaster. Leaves are small, obovate-oblong, with a rounded tip. This feature distinguishes it from Rockspray Cotoneaster which has elliptic leaves with pointed tips. Leaves are dark green above, woolly beneath. Flowers are pink in bud, white later, about 8 mm across, generally borne singly. Fruits are round red berries, and the plant makes a spectacular display when in fruit. Entire-Leaf Cotoneaster is found in the Himalayas, from Himachal Pradesh to SW China, at altitudes of 1800-3500 m. Flowering: May-June.

Rimjhim

With a passion for conservation especially in regards to plant taxonomy, systematics and ethnobotany, I want to engage in research that contributes to protecting the environment and to know the importance of plants, sustainably. My original interest in plant systematics was captured during my graduation time in BSc Botany at PG college Chamba, Himachal Pradesh, India. I strive to continue expanding my skills and learning new techniques whilst applying those I have gained throughout my academic and professional journey, to contribute to a sustainable future.

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