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Spiraea fritschiana C.K.Schneid.  
Family: Rosaceae
[Spiraea angulata Fritsch ex C.K.Schneid., moreSpiraea fritschiana var. angulata (Fritsch ex C.K.Schneid.) Rehder, Spiraea fritschiana var. koreana (Nakai) N.K.Kim, Spiraea fritschiana var. latifolia Liou, Spiraea fritschiana var. macrogyna (Nakai) N.K.Kim, Spiraea fritschiana var. parvifolia Liou, Spiraea fritschiana var. villosa Y.Q.Zhu & D.K.Zang]
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Korea Flora: Deciduous shrub, 1.5m tall. Branchlets ridged, glabrous, purplish-brown. Leaves alternate, narrowly elliptic, acuminate apex, cuneate base, 3-8cm × 3-4cm; on sprouts, leaves may reach up to 10cm long; margins singly or doubly serrate below the middle; glabrous on both surfaces, lower surface grayish-green. Petioles 5-10mm long, glabrous. Inflorescences compound racemose, borne terminally on new shoots, nearly glabrous; inflorescence diameter 7-8(10)cm, very large. Flowers 7-9mm in diameter, white with a pale pink center; calyx lobes reflexed; petals round, 3mm in diameter; stamens about twice as long as petals. Ovaries 4-5, pale pink at the base along with the stamen filaments. Fruits 3mm in diameter, glabrous except for double vascular bundles.

Flowering: May-June.
Fruiting: September.
Distribution: Sichuan, Shaanxi, Shandong, Jiangsu, Henan, and other inland and northern regions of China; South and North Pyeongan s to Jirisan Mountain, along the Baekdudaegan mountain range (Korea).

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