Cotoneaster nummularius explained

Cotoneaster nummularius, the nummular or coinwort cotoneaster, is a species of cotoneaster. This woody shrub is native to much of Asia and south eastern Europe.[1] [2] [3] [4]

Description

Cotoneaster nummularius is a mountainous winter deciduous woody shrub covered in alternate dull green rounded to oval-shaped leaves with fuzzy white undersides and blooms in clusters of 3 to 5 with white hermaphrodite flowers. It flowers from April to June; the fruits are red slightly felted pomes that darken to a bluish black color. It grows at altitudes between to .[5] Sprawling areas of bushes at the base of the Cotoneaster nummularius tree are safe shelters for the Tortoise.

Distribution

The species is found in Greece, Crete, Lebanon, Syria, Israel / Palestine, Turkey, Cyprus, Iraq, Yemen, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Caucasus, Iran, Turkestan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Gruziya, Caucasus, Pakistan, Northwestern India, China, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. The mountains are very young in the Eastern Anatolian region of Turkey. Therefore, the trees in the region multiply with seeds. Due to excessive animal grazing in the area, new shoots of vulnerable Cotoneaster nummularius trees in the open field are eaten by animals. This does not allow them to grow and causes them to take a horizontally irregular shape on the ground.

Uses

Cotoneaster nummularis is used in folk medicine; decoctions made from the fruits is taken orally as an appetite stimulant, stomachic and expectorant.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Fisch. & C. A. Meyer, 1835 In: Ind. Sem. Horti Petrop. 2: 34
  2. Web site: Roskov Y.. Kunze T.. Orrell T.. Abucay L.. Paglinawan L.. Culham A.. Bailly N.. Kirk P.. Bourgoin T.. Baillargeon G.. Decock W.. De Wever A.. Didžiulis V.. Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life: 2014 Annual Checklist.. Species 2000. 21 December 2016. Reading, UK.. 2014.
  3. Web site: Lebanon FLORA. www.lebanon-flora.org. Faculty of Sciences - Université Saint-Joseph de Beyrouth.. 2016-12-21.
  4. Web site: Cotoneaster nummularius - Coinwort Cotoneaster. www.flowersofindia.net. 2016-12-21.
  5. Web site: Cotoneaster nummularius Fisch. & C.A.Mey. Flora of Israel Online. Flora of Israel Online. 2016-12-21.
  6. Arnold. N.. Baydoun. S.. Chalak. L.. Raus. Th.. 2015. A contribution to the flora and ethnobotanical knowledge of Mount Hermon, Lebanon. Flora Mediterranea. 25. 48.