Archive image from page 447 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 cyclopediaofamer03bail3 Year: 1900 2004. Prunus Davidiana (X K). No. 43. the ends of leafless shoots: fls. white, long-stalked, less than 3 in. across, the racemes 2-3 in long: Ivs. lanceolate, elliptic or obovate, serrate, ilanchuria. â P. Max


Archive image from page 447 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 cyclopediaofamer03bail3 Year: 1900 2004. Prunus Davidiana (X K). No. 43. the ends of leafless shoots: fls. white, long-stalked, less than 3 in. across, the racemes 2-3 in long: Ivs. lanceolate, elliptic or obovate, serrate, ilanchuria. â P. Maximbiviczii, Rupr. Subgenus Padus; 25-30 ft.: young growth rusty-pubescent: Ivs. elliptic or elliptic-obovate, long-stalked, coarsely dou- 2005 Prunus Sirronn (X ) pearanee to Pininus pendula [P. subhirtellaj, is confounded â with it in gardens here. It has the same general habit and the same long, pendidous branches, but the bark is darker, and hardly to be distinguished from that of the common cherry tree. The fls. are corymbose on short, leafy branches, and the pedicels are conspicuously bracted at the base, and, as well as the shorter and paler calyx-tube, are covered with a few scat- tered hairs. The petals are more narrowly ovate than those of the last species, entire and rarely truncate, much paler pink or nearly white in color. The ovary is quite smooth, bixt the style is densely coated with hairs. The Ivs., which appear shortly after the opening of the flowers, are broader, thinner and more deejily and irregrilarly cut on their margins and are only 6-8-ribbed. They are pubescent on the under side, as well as the petioles and young shoots, and have two conspicuous orange-colored glands at the base of the blade. Their larger stipules are three-lobed and glandular. The corymbose in- florescence of this plant, the forked stipules and the texture and color of the young leaves point to some fonn of Prunus Pseudo-Cerasus, but the style is conspicuously hairy, and I therefore


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