Trees of the Northern United States Their Study Description And Determination

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) A. Fruit in close head-like clusters, red when ripe.
A. Fruit in open clusters. (B. ) B. Branches bright red ; fruit white B. Branches brownish ; fruit bright red Leaves alternate ; fruit blue 1. C6rnus fl6rida, L. (FLOWERING DOGWOOD. ) Leaves ovate, pointed, acut- ish at base. Flowers in a head sur- rounded by 4 white bracts, making the whole cluster look like a single large flower 3 in. Broad. Abundant in May and June. Fruit a small, bright red drupe with a single 2-seeded nut. Eipe in Augu
...st. A large shrub or low tree 15 to 40 ft. High, with broad, roundish head. Common on high ground through- out, and one of the finest small trees in cultivation. A variety with the bracts quite red is also cultivated.
2. C6rnus alba, L. (SIBERIAN BED- STEMMED CORNEL. ) Leaves broadly ovate, acute, densely pubescent beneath ; drupes white ; branches recurved, bright red, ren- dering the plant a conspicuous object in the winter. A shrub rather than a tree, cultivated from Siberia ; hardy throughout.


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