Malus trilobata (lat. Malus trilobata) - gülçiçəyikimilər fəsiləsinin alma ağacı cinsinə aid bitki növü.
Malus trilobata (lat. Malus trilobata) - gülçiçəyikimilər fəsiləsinin alma ağacı cinsinə aid bitki növü.
Malus trilobata, the Lebanese wild apple, erect crab apple or three-lobed apple tree, is a species in the family Rosaceae in the genus Malus.[1] Some authorities place it in the segregate genus Eriolobus, as E. trilobatus.
M. trilobata has an upright habit with horizontal branching and a mature size of 15 metres (49 feet) height by 7 m (23 ft) width.[2]
The leaves are maple-like and deeply three-lobed. They turn from orange to red to deep purple in the fall.[1]
The tree blooms during April and May producing white flowers and yellow fruits.
The species' distribution in Asia includes West and South Anatolia, Syria, Lebanon and North Israel, while in Europe its distribution encompasses the east section of Greek Thrace (Evros Prefecture) and southeastern Bulgaria.[3]
Surviving trees in Lebanon can be found in the Mount Lebanon Range, at altitudes of 1,000–1,500 m (3,300–4,900 ft).[1] The last remaining protected forest community of the endemic wild apple in the country is in the Horsh Ehden nature reserve and the Jabal Moussa Biosphere Reserve.
Malus trilobata, the Lebanese wild apple, erect crab apple or three-lobed apple tree, is a species in the family Rosaceae in the genus Malus. Some authorities place it in the segregate genus Eriolobus, as E. trilobatus.
Malus trilobata est une espèce de plantes de la famille des Rosaceae.
Selon Catalogue of Life (1 décembre 2016)[2] :
Eriolobus trilobatus là loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Hoa hồng. Loài này được (Labill. ex Poir.) M. Roem. mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1847.[1]
Eriolobus trilobatus là loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Hoa hồng. Loài này được (Labill. ex Poir.) M. Roem. mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1847.