Trees; a handbook of forest-botany for the woodlands and the laboratory . Fig. 98. Bullace, Primus insititia,p. 267 (D).. Fig. 99. Plum, Prunusdomestica, p. 267 (D). JJJf Shoots devoid of thorns. -f- Petioles glandular at the top. 8 Leaves softly pubescent beneath,and pendent; conduplicate. Prunus Avium, L. Gean (Fig. 100). Large tree withsatiny and peeling, sub-verticillate branches, and leaves GEAN 269 tufted on dwarf shoots along the branches. Leaves large(5—12 x 4—6 cm.), pendent, ovate or obovate, to elliptic,or oblong-obovate; acuminate, sharply serrate or bi-serrate


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