The tree book : A popular guide to a knowledge of the trees of North America and to their uses and cultivation . THE RUSTY NANNYBERRY (Viburnum rufdulum) The rusty hairs that cover winter buds, petioles and veins of leaf linings dis-tinguish this tree. The leaves are lustrous and the fruit bright blue THE BLACK HAW (Viburnum prunifolium) Flower buds are large and blunt; leaf buds smalland slim. The twigs are reddish in winter. THE RED-BERRIED ELDER (Sambucus pubens) The pithy twigs, showy flower cluster and opposite, compound leaves of this shrubby roadside elder are typical of all the elders.


The tree book : A popular guide to a knowledge of the trees of North America and to their uses and cultivation . THE RUSTY NANNYBERRY (Viburnum rufdulum) The rusty hairs that cover winter buds, petioles and veins of leaf linings dis-tinguish this tree. The leaves are lustrous and the fruit bright blue THE BLACK HAW (Viburnum prunifolium) Flower buds are large and blunt; leaf buds smalland slim. The twigs are reddish in winter. THE RED-BERRIED ELDER (Sambucus pubens) The pithy twigs, showy flower cluster and opposite, compound leaves of this shrubby roadside elder are typical of all the elders. Two tree forms occur in the West


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