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Karpatiosorbus devoniensis
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Devon whitebeam, leaves and young fruit
Conservation status
Scientific classification
Genus:
Karpatiosorbus
Species:
devoniensis
Synonyms
  • Pyrus rotundifolia E.S.Marshall
  • Sorbus latifolia Syme,p.p.69
  • Sorbus devoniensis E.F.Warb.

Karpatiosorbus devonensis is known by the English name of Devon whitebeam and locally as otmast. It is a species of whitebeam tree in the family Rosaceae. It is endemic to the British Isles, growing wild only in areas of Devon, Cornwall, Somerset and Ireland.

It did not exist before the last ice age, probably arising from a hybrid between the wild service tree and another whitebeam. It is a close relative of the No Parking whitebeam, Karpatiosorbus admonitor, which occupies the same range and is known to hybridise with the Devon whitebeam.

Description

It will form a deciduous tree to about 12 metres height.

The leaves are entire, lobed, are dark green above, underside has a dense layer of white hairs.

It flowers at the end of May, they are white with 5 petals.

The fruits ripen at the end of October. They are orange brown, and edible.

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