. Class-book of botany [microform] : being outlines of the structures, physiology, and classification of plants : with a flora of the United States and Canada. Botany; Botany; Plants; Plants; Botanique; Botanique; Plantes; Botanique. 1^- 1< 302 Order 65.—CORNACE^. /3. ASPERIFOUA Feay. Lvs. scabrous-pubeacent above, downy beneath, rather inclined to elliptical; cymes scabrous.—S. and W. States. {G, asperifolia Mx.) 8 C. circindta L. Branches verrucous; lvs. orbicular or very broadly ovai, whiU tomentou-i beneath; cymes spreading, depressed; drupes light blue.—A shrub some Gf high, Can. to Md


. Class-book of botany [microform] : being outlines of the structures, physiology, and classification of plants : with a flora of the United States and Canada. Botany; Botany; Plants; Plants; Botanique; Botanique; Plantes; Botanique. 1^- 1< 302 Order 65.—CORNACE^. /3. ASPERIFOUA Feay. Lvs. scabrous-pubeacent above, downy beneath, rather inclined to elliptical; cymes scabrous.—S. and W. States. {G, asperifolia Mx.) 8 C. circindta L. Branches verrucous; lvs. orbicular or very broadly ovai, whiU tomentou-i beneath; cymes spreading, depressed; drupes light blue.—A shrub some Gf high, Can. to Md., W. to Iiid. St. grayish, upright, with opposite, cylin- drical, green, spotted or warty branches. Lvs. large, about as broad as long, opposite, acuminate, crowned with a white, thick down on the under side. Fls. white. Berries hollowed at base, soft, crowned with the remains of the style. Jn. 2. NYSSA, L. (The name of a nymph or naiad, says Linnaeus.) TuLEPO, Gum-tree. Fls. dioecious or polygamous. $, Calyx tube very short, limb truncate; petals 5, oblong; stam. 5—12, mostly 10, inserted outside a glandular disk in the bottom of the calyx; ovary 0. $ Calyx- tube oblong, adherent to the 1-celled ovary, limb truncate, a mere rim as in S\ petals 2—5, oblong, often 0 or soon deciduous; stam. mostly abortive; style large, stigniatic on one side; drupe oval, 1-seeded.— Trees with small green, tls. clustered on axillary peduncles, the sterile more numerous. IN. multifidra "Wang. Lvs. oblong-obovate, acutish or obtuse at each end, entire; the jtetiole, midvein and ma/gin villous; fertile peduncles 3 {2-—b)-flowered; style revolute; nut short, obovate, striate, -Woodlands dry or damp. U. S. A large tree, 30 to 70f in hight, trunk l~3f diam. witli a light gray hexagonally broken bark. Lvs. of a firm texture, 2—5' long, half as wide. $ Peduncles 6—9-flowered, fil. at length slender. Drupe often solitary, blackish blue, 5—G" long. "Wood soft,


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