Archive image from page 508 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofamer04bail4 Year: 1900 2665. Fruits of Viburnum Opulus (X M). inent leuticels: Ivs. of thicker texture, pubescent or glabrous beneath, the upper Ivs. with much elongated and usually entire middle lobe and small, short, spread- ing la


Archive image from page 508 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofamer04bail4 Year: 1900 2665. Fruits of Viburnum Opulus (X M). inent leuticels: Ivs. of thicker texture, pubescent or glabrous beneath, the upper Ivs. with much elongated and usually entire middle lobe and small, short, spread- ing lateral lobes; petioles with large glands: sterile fls. larger, sometimes to l}4 in. across; anthers purple: fr. globose, in usually upright cymes. N. China, Japan. — Introduced under the name Vihurmim Opulus from Pekin. It does not seem to fruit as profusely as V. Opuhis. Y. Biirejreticinn, Herd. & Regel (V. Burejanum, Herd.). Similar to V. Lantana. Lvs. narrower toward the base, vena- tion like that of V. macroeephalum: ej-me with 5 rays: fr. pinkish or yellowish. May, June. Eastern Siberia, Amurland. Gt. n-.'M.—T. cordifblium. Wall. Similar to V. alnifolium, but cymes without radiant fls.: Ivs. narrow; blooming before the lvs. Himalayas.—F. Dahurictim, Pall. .Shrub, attcaiiiing G ft.: lvs. broadly ovtite to oval, 13-2 in.: fls. funnelform, in short, small panicles: fr. finally black. Daliur. toW. China. — F. densiflbrum, Chapm. Closely allied to V. acerifolium. Lower: lvs. smaller. l-2in.,with mostly shorter lobes oruone: cymes denser. V7. '\.— y. ellipticnm, Hook. .Shrub, ing 5 ft., allied to V. acerifolium, but lvs. not lobed, oval to el- liptie-olilong: fr. obloug-oval, almost in. long. Wash, to Calif.—F. furcatum, Elume. Closely allied to V. alnifolium, but of upright hcabit and stamens shorter than corolla. Jap., China.— F. Hanceanum, Max. Allied to V. tomentosum; lvs. broader, with few teeth above the middle. S. China. Tender. Seems not in cultiva


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