. Our woodland trees . Trees; Trees. 22. THE WATFAEING TEBE. Viburnum lantana. Plate 4, Fia. 2. ;IGrHER than its relative—tlie Guelder Rose—reacting in our woodlands a height of fifteen feet in the small space of five or six years, Viburnum lantana has not, per- haps, quite the same claim to be regarded for its beauty of blossom, which is borne in a crowded head upon a stalked cyme. The leaves are thick, soft, and somewhat velvety to the touch, and on both sides, but very conspicuously on their under sides, are clothed with white mealy down, which gives a. Please note that these images


. Our woodland trees . Trees; Trees. 22. THE WATFAEING TEBE. Viburnum lantana. Plate 4, Fia. 2. ;IGrHER than its relative—tlie Guelder Rose—reacting in our woodlands a height of fifteen feet in the small space of five or six years, Viburnum lantana has not, per- haps, quite the same claim to be regarded for its beauty of blossom, which is borne in a crowded head upon a stalked cyme. The leaves are thick, soft, and somewhat velvety to the touch, and on both sides, but very conspicuously on their under sides, are clothed with white mealy down, which gives a. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Heath, Francis George, 1843-1913. London : Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington


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