PENTANDRIA TRIGYNIA. Viburnum. 
June, July. v. v. Berries red, but when ripe black ; 
known by the name of Hobble-Lush. 
12. V. ramulis petiolisque pilosis eglandulosis, foliis subcor- 
^. dato-ovatis trilobisve acuminatis argute-serratis subtus 
pubescentibus, cymis longe-pedunculatis.— Willd. sp. 
fL.1.5.1489. ~ 
eon, Vent. hort. cels, t.72. < 
In rocky mountainous situations : New England to C3- 
rolina. kb . May, June. v.v. Berries black. 
13. V. foliis. suborbiculato-cordatis plicato-sulcatis dentatis 
subtus pubescentibus, petiolis subglandulosis, cymis 
radiatis, fructibus oblongo-ovatis. Mich. fl. amer. 1. 
p. 180. 
V. alnifolium. Marsh. arb. 162. 
In hedges: Kentucky near Danville. Michaux. Ten- 
nassee and Upper Carolina, h. June, July. v. s. 
Berries red ; resembles the following species. 
14. V. foliis trilobatis postice acutis 3-nervibus: lobis diva- 
ricatis promisse acuminatis rariter dentatis, petiolis 
glandulosis, cymis radiatis. pn 
V. Opulus americanum. Zit. kew. 1. p. 168. 
V. Opulus Pimina. Mich. fl. amer. 1. p. 180. 
V. trilobum. Marsh. arb. 162. 
In swamps and shady woods: Canada; on the moun- 
tains of New York and New Jersey. h. July. v. v. 
Berries red, of an agreeable acid ; resembling that of 
Cranberries, Vaccinium macrocarpon, for which they 
are a very good substitute. ; 
15. V. foliis trilobatis, postice obtusiusculis 3-nervibus : lo- 
. bis brevissimis denticulato-serratis, serraturis acumi- 
.., Ratis, petiolis glandulosis, cymis radiatis. 
V. Opulus edule. Mich. fl. amer. 1. p. 180. 
On the banks of rivers : Canada to New York. h . July. 
V.V. A smaller and more upright shrub than the pre- 
T ceding species; berries the same colour and size, but, 
. When completely ripe, more agreeable to eat. 
i 
; 261. SAMBUCUS. Gen. pl. 505. T 
4. S, ramulis. petiolisque glaberrimis, foliolis sub-4-juzis 
. @blongo-ovalibus nitidis glabris acuminatis: nervo 
medio subpubescente, basi interdum appendiculatis, 
4, ymis laxis 5-fidis.— Willd, sp. pl. 1. p. 1494. 
-~ leon. Schmidt arb, 142. TÉ 
acerifolium, 
molle. 
Oxycoccos. 
edule. 
canadensis. 
