How to Know Wild Fruits a Guide to Plants When Not in Flower By Means of Fruit

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The flesh is thin and sour. The stone is large in comparison with the whole Wild Red Cherry {Priiniis Pennsylvanica) 84 RED OR REDDISH PURPLE 85 fruit, is nearly globular, and has noticeable grooves and ridges along one side. July.
Leaves. — The leaves are oblong-lanceolate, with pointed apex and rounded base. They are finely serrate, and in arrangement are alter- nate or in pairs. They are a bright shining green above and lighter beneath. In autumn they change to a bright yellow. The petioles
...are slender and grooved.
Flowers. — The white cherrylike flowers grow in umbels of from five to eight blossoms The Wild Red Cherry is a small tree from twenty to thirty feet high. It is especially a tree of the Northern forests, but extends south- wards along the mountains, attaining its great- est size in the mountains of Tennessee. It often springs up abundantly over cleared lands and is found along ravines.
George Emerson tells of using the dry beds of hill streams as a footpath and of finding there numerous stones of the Wild Red Cherry, although there were no trees of the kind witliin a considerable distance.


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