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- Q1335724 subject Q8461720.
- Q1335724 subject Q8772606.
- Q1335724 abstract "Sorbus rupicola, known as rock whitebeam, is a rare shrub or small tree best known from the British Isles but also reported from Norway, Sweden and Russia.It can reach heights of 10 m. It grows in rocky woodland, scrub and cliffs, usually on limestone.The species reproduces apomictically and was presumably created by autopolyploidysation of the common whitebeam proper (Sorbus aria s.str.). It contains a tetraploidal set of chromosomes (2n=4x=68).Sorbus rupicola is a member of Sorbus aria agg., which contains 20 subspecies. A key to this aggregate is given in Stace - though be warned Stace states "It is probably impossible to construct a reliable key to the agg."! Stace gives Sorbus rupicola the following characteristics: Leaves unlobed or lobed ≤1/20 of the way to the midrib. Leaves with a single style of teeth or, weakly, two styles of teeth. Leaves with 6 to 9 (rarely 4 to 10) pairs of lateral veins. Leaves mostly 1.6 to 2.4 times longer than wide. Leaves mostly widest in that half of the leaf furthest from the stalk. Leaves usually obtuse (rarely acute) at apex. Leaves have dense white hairs on lower surface. Fruits 10-15mm across, warty.↑ ↑ ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2".
- Q1335724 class Q165468.
- Q1335724 division Q25314.
- Q1335724 family Q148737.
- Q1335724 family Q46299.
- Q1335724 genus Q157964.
- Q1335724 kingdom Q756.
- Q1335724 order Q21895.
- Q1335724 order Q338878.
- Q1335724 thumbnail Sorbus_rupicola.JPG?width=300.
- Q1335724 wikiPageExternalLink sorbrupv.jpg.
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- Q1335724 wikiPageWikiLink Q8461720.
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- Q1335724 familia Q46299.
- Q1335724 genus "Sorbus".
- Q1335724 ordo Q21895.
- Q1335724 regnum "Plantae".
- Q1335724 subfamilia Q148737.
- Q1335724 unrankedClassis Q165468.
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- Q1335724 type Eukaryote.
- Q1335724 type Plant.
- Q1335724 type Species.
- Q1335724 type Thing.
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- Q1335724 comment "Sorbus rupicola, known as rock whitebeam, is a rare shrub or small tree best known from the British Isles but also reported from Norway, Sweden and Russia.It can reach heights of 10 m. It grows in rocky woodland, scrub and cliffs, usually on limestone.The species reproduces apomictically and was presumably created by autopolyploidysation of the common whitebeam proper (Sorbus aria s.str.).".
- Q1335724 label "Sorbus rupicola".
- Q1335724 depiction Sorbus_rupicola.JPG.