The tree book : A popular guide to a knowledge of the trees of North America and to their uses and cultivation . THE SHEEPBERRY (Viburnum Lentago) The wavy-winged petioles distinguish the viburnums. The blue-black berries hang on coral red pedicels until thebirds take the last one. The leaf buds are long and slender; the large, plump terminal bud contains a flower cluster. Leavesare rusty-downy on the veins. 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 blu


The tree book : A popular guide to a knowledge of the trees of North America and to their uses and cultivation . THE SHEEPBERRY (Viburnum Lentago) The wavy-winged petioles distinguish the viburnums. The blue-black berries hang on coral red pedicels until thebirds take the last one. The leaf buds are long and slender; the large, plump terminal bud contains a flower cluster. Leavesare rusty-downy on the veins. 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


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