. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . V. uliginosu V. caespitosi V. membran V. ovalifoliu nless. V. pallidum. :-awned. Most or all the flowers 4-parted and stamens 8. Flowers all or nearly all 5-parted, and stamens 10. Shrub 3'-6' high : leaves obovate or cuneate. Shrubs i°-i2° high; leaves oval or oblong; northern species. Leaves serrulate, green both sides ; berry purple-black. Leaves entire or nearly so. pale


. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . V. uliginosu V. caespitosi V. membran V. ovalifoliu nless. V. pallidum. :-awned. Most or all the flowers 4-parted and stamens 8. Flowers all or nearly all 5-parted, and stamens 10. Shrub 3'-6' high : leaves obovate or cuneate. Shrubs i°-i2° high; leaves oval or oblong; northern species. Leaves serrulate, green both sides ; berry purple-black. Leaves entire or nearly so. pale beneath ; berry blue with bloom. Dwers fascicled or racemose, short-pedicelled ; filaments pubescent; anthers ; Fruit normally blue, with a bloom. Corolla subcampanulate, greenish-pink. Corolla urceolate to subcylindric. Tall shrubs of marshes or wet soil; leaves large : corolla white. Corolla subcylindric, 3"-6' long. 6. T. corymbosum Corolla urceolate, z"-3" long. 7. V. caesariense. Low upland or mountain shrubs, mostly less than 4° high^ leaves small; corolla whit greenish pink. Leaves oblong, lanceolate or narrowly elliptic, green on both sides. Leaves and twigs densely short-pubescent. 8. V. canadense. Leeves and twigs glabrous or nearly so. 9. V- angiistifoliiii Leaves obovate to broadly oblong, pale beneath. 10. V. vacillans. Fruit normally black, with no bloom or very little. Corolla globose-ovoid to urceolate. Low shrub of rocky places ; leaves glaucous beneath. 11. V. nigrum. Tall shrubs ; leaves green on both sides, somewhat paler beneath. Leaves entire-margined, thin, densely pubescent beneath, iJ'-3' long; marsh shrub, Leaves serrulate, firm, glabrous or nearly so, i' long or less; pineland shrub.


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