. The trees of America [microform] : native and foreign, pictorially and botanically delineated and scientifically and popularly described, being considered principally with reference to their geography and history, soil and situation, propagation and culture, accidents and diseases .... Trees; Arbres. Pn/nits )/. f'-' If lA miA THE CHICASAW PLUM-TREE. S'l/noni/mes, Cerasiis chicain. I'runus chicasa, Priiriier dcs Chicasas, riiiinsa rHiuiiiieiibniiin. Clikasaw Plmn-nvc. Dk , Prodromiis. Dox, Miller's Diciionnry. Lm-DDN, ArboixHiiiii iJiiinnnioiiin. I'l-Rsii, Flora Aiiicricri


. The trees of America [microform] : native and foreign, pictorially and botanically delineated and scientifically and popularly described, being considered principally with reference to their geography and history, soil and situation, propagation and culture, accidents and diseases .... Trees; Arbres. Pn/nits )/. f'-' If lA miA THE CHICASAW PLUM-TREE. S'l/noni/mes, Cerasiis chicain. I'runus chicasa, Priiriier dcs Chicasas, riiiinsa rHiuiiiieiibniiin. Clikasaw Plmn-nvc. Dk , Prodromiis. Dox, Miller's Diciionnry. Lm-DDN, ArboixHiiiii iJiiinnnioiiin. I'l-Rsii, Flora Aiiicricri' .Si'ptonirlonnlis TORRKV AM) (illAY, Floni (if Ps'ulth AllllTica Ai'nriioN, of Aiiieiica. Fhance. GEIiMANY. and i'»ffrâr,>,.,,. Audubon, of America, iâ pi. liii; ââ,! u,,,. Ugurcs I,clow. Fruu nearly s,â.^ll, yJ^Z^t^^^^Xu^Zll^j:::''- '''^' ^'''""' "^ '""^ '^ ^^^ ^l^^''. Description. 'runiis cliic- roe ^, It, indigenous to Arkansas, wostorn Louisiana, and Texas, and naturalized east ot the Mississippi as far north as Vir- IqhT'*^ lis:!, is a thorm h lJ_^ shrub, from threi Efi^^ll to six (cet ii ;iMia. Accord 11) g to Michaux,' it was brought to the Atlantic soutliern states and cnhivated by the Chicasaw fndiaus- and lience it is commonly called the Chic- nsaw phim. It \vas introduced into Bri- tain m ISOC, and jilants of it are growing in many of the European collections. The flowers, which put Ibrtli in April and IMav are succeeded by a yellow, or yellowish- red Iruit, nearly destitute of bloom, of a roundish form, half of an inch or ir. â , i,, quite astringent and sour. '^' quality, sometimes being FwvV/y. There is at least one variety of this sneries the P . winch may read v be distinani«),o,l d \ ^pecles, tlie r. c. nonorahs. Innvn. ...i;. â..:L:...^1 ,'"§"'''''''' ''7 ^^^ tomciitoso Or pubescout pedicels and. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned


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