. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. 8S7< ^iirpilreum. Varieties. a R. 1 Fl. Alt., 1. p. IdentiJicaUon. Meyer in Led. Fl. Ross. Alt. 111. t. 231 Don's Mill., 3. p. 191. Engravings. Led. Fl. Ross. Alt. 111., t. 231. : our^ 887. from a living plant in the Birmingham Botanic Garden.; andj%. 888. from Ledebour. Spec.


. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. 8S7< ^iirpilreum. Varieties. a R. 1 Fl. Alt., 1. p. IdentiJicaUon. Meyer in Led. Fl. Ross. Alt. 111. t. 231 Don's Mill., 3. p. 191. Engravings. Led. Fl. Ross. Alt. 111., t. 231. : our^ 887. from a living plant in the Birmingham Botanic Garden.; andj%. 888. from Ledebour. Spec. Char., ^c. Stem erect. Leaves pu- bescent, nearly orbicular, cordate, 3—5- lobed; lobes acute, serrated. Racemes drooping. Pedicels exceeding the bracteas. Calyxes campanulate, ciliated. Berries glabrous, and bractless; dark purple, and the size of those of the common cur- rant. (Don's Mill.) An upright shrub. Altaia, on mountains and subalpine places on the river Ursal; and also at the river Tscharysch. Height 4 ft. to 6 It. Flowers deep purple; April and May. Fruit dark purple ; ripe in July. """ Jl. ]. Flowers deep purple. Leaves rather pubescent beneath, but smooth and glabrous above, as well as the branches, as R. a. 2.— Leaves rather pubescent beneath, but hispid from bristles above, as well as the petioles and .stems. Found near the river Volschoi Ulegumen. a R. a. 3.—Flowers paler. Leavas pubescent above, but most so below. Branches smooth. § iv. Symphocalyx Dec. Ttpvivation. From sumphud, to grow together, and kalux; in reference to the sepals of the calyx of the species belonging to this section. Sect. Char. The calyxes tubular, and yellow. The racemes many-flowered. Leaves compassing the bud. Unarmed shrubs. {Dec. Prod., iii. p. 483.) s 43. R. AU'REUM Pursh. The go^den^owered Currant. Idmtfftcaiim. Pursh Fl. Amer. Sept., 1. p. 164.; Don's Mill., 3 p. 191. Synonymes R. palmafum DesJ. C. Hort. Paris. ; Chrj-sob6trya revoliita Sp


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