. Gray's new manual of botany. A handbook of the flowering plants and ferns of the central and northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. Botany. 783. C. macracantha. fruit subglobose, about 8 mm. thick, dark cherry-red, shining, villous; nutlets usually 2-3, 5-7 mm. long, mm. thick. (C coccinea, var. Dudley.) — N. S. (C. B. Bobinson) to Minn., s. in the mts. to Va. Fl. May ; fr. Sept. Fig. 783. Var. rhok- BirdLiA (Sarg.) liggleston is a form with more villous corymbs and smaller fruit.—With the typi- cal form. Var. occidentAlis (Britton) Eggleston. Leaves ovate to broadly oval, s
. Gray's new manual of botany. A handbook of the flowering plants and ferns of the central and northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. Botany. 783. C. macracantha. fruit subglobose, about 8 mm. thick, dark cherry-red, shining, villous; nutlets usually 2-3, 5-7 mm. long, mm. thick. (C coccinea, var. Dudley.) — N. S. (C. B. Bobinson) to Minn., s. in the mts. to Va. Fl. May ; fr. Sept. Fig. 783. Var. rhok- BirdLiA (Sarg.) liggleston is a form with more villous corymbs and smaller fruit.—With the typi- cal form. Var. occidentAlis (Britton) Eggleston. Leaves ovate to broadly oval, sometimes 8 cm. wide. ( C. Colorado Ashe; C. coloradensis Nelson.) — Frequent, s. Man. to e. Kan., Col., and Ida. Var. succulfinta (Schrad.) Eggleston. about 20; fruit larger than in the typical form. — Occasional, with the typical form. Var. neofluvialis (Ashe) Eggleston. Stamens 10-20; anthers small; fruit small. — Occasional, w. N. E. to Wise, and Pa., and s. in the mts. 63. C. ChapmUni (Beadle) Ashe. Leaves rhombic-ovate, 47-11 cm. long, 3-8 cm. wide, acute or acuminate, those on vegetative shoots obtuse and more entire than the others, pubescent on both sides, becoming scabrate above, subcoriaceous, dull- green ; petioles pubescent; corymbs white-tomen- tose ; flowers about cm. wide; stamens 10-20, usually about 20 ; anthers small; styles 2-i ; fruit globose or subglobose, 8-10 mm. long, bright red; flesh yellow; nutlets usually 2-3, about 6 mm. long, mm. thick, slightly ridged on the back. (C tomentosa, var. microcarpa Chapm.; C. tom^n- iosa, var. Chapmani Beadle.) —Frequent, s. Ky. (C L. Boynton) and Va. to n. Ga. Fl. May ; f r. Sept. Var. Pluken§tii Eggleston. Fruit pyriform to ellipsoidal, cm. long, orange-red, villous; flesh yellow; nutlets usually 2-3, more strongly ridged on the back, 5-7 mm. long, mm. thick. ( C leucopMeos Moenoh ? C. tomentosa of the Linnean herbarium and auth., not of the Lln- nean description.)—Common,
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