. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . Schmaltzia crenata Greene, Leaflets i: 128. 1905. A shrub, 3°-8° high, ascending or diffuse. Leaves petioled, 3-foliolate, 2-4' long, aro- matic; leaflets ovate or rhomboid, i'-2' long, 9"-l8" wide, the lateral ones sessile, the term- inal short-stalked, acute or obtusish at the apex, the lateral rounded or truncate, the terminal cuneate at the base, all crenate or


. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . Schmaltzia crenata Greene, Leaflets i: 128. 1905. A shrub, 3°-8° high, ascending or diffuse. Leaves petioled, 3-foliolate, 2-4' long, aro- matic; leaflets ovate or rhomboid, i'-2' long, 9"-l8" wide, the lateral ones sessile, the term- inal short-stalked, acute or obtusish at the apex, the lateral rounded or truncate, the terminal cuneate at the base, all crenate or crenate-dentate with numerous large teeth, and usually pubescent, especially when young, often permanently so; flowers yellowish green, about l" broad, in clustered spikes; drupe glo- bose, red, pubescent. In rocky woods, Ontario and Vermont to Flor- ida, especially along the mountains,- west to Min- nesota, Kansas and Louisiana. Consists of numerous races, differing mainly in pubescence. The catkin-like spikes are developed on the branches in late autumn. March-April.


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