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ron: Viburnum.-—continued. 
i V. O. foliis-variegatis (variegated-leaved). l. variegated with 
white and yellow. SAS eka 
V. O. nana (dwarf). A very distinct little plant, scarcely lft. in 
UN height. EM 
l 
l 
Garden Guelder Rose; Snowball-tree. | 
consisting of radiant, sterile flowers, | 
ery handsome shrub. See Fig. 169. 
V. O. sterilis (sterile).* 
J., nearly the whole cyme 
and becoming globular. A. 
vV. orientale (Eastern) ft. in terminal, not radiant, corymbs. 
July. fr. oblong, compressed. 7. three-lobed, acuminate, coarsely 
and bluntly toothed; petioles Erde glabrous. A. 6ft. to 10ft. 
Caucasus, , 1868. (R. G. 567. 
V. oxycoccos (Cranberry-fruited). A synonym of V. Opulus. 
V. plicatum (plaited).* Z, radiant, in the cultivated plant all 
sterile, dilated, and eet in globose cymes vat am those 
of the Guelder Rose. May. J. rounded at base, ovate or some- 
i what ovate-orbicular, pidate, ly serrated, somewhat 
Mm. dark green, glabrous above, tomentose beneath. hk. 4ft. 
RE 6ft. EEN 1846. (B. R. 1874, 51; F. d. S. 278: G. C. n. s., 
(o vi, p. 141; L. J. F. 88; L. & P. F. G. 29; S. Z. F. J. 37.) 
V. p. tomentosum (tomentose). This differs from V. plicatum 
in its more hairy leaves, and in the sterile flower being generally 
confined to the outer part of the inflorescence. (8. Z. F. J. 38 
under name of V. tomentosum.) : 
V. prunifolium (Prunus-leaved).* American Black Haw. f. in 
a sessile cyme. May. fr. similar to, or rather smaller than, 
Y HAS "AE oa S bony a or SES pointed, finely 
a ra , lim. n. long. " 
small tree. (W. D. B. 23.) T c cds: 
V. pubescens (downy). ñ. in pedunculate cymes. June. fr. 
dark purple, small, ovoid, 1. ovate or oblong-ovate, acute or 
acuminate, the veins and teeth fewer and less conspicuous than 
erie — ung peer surface - ER very short petioles 
so downy, at least when young. ` i 
Soe Fig. 170. young. Low and straggling. 
. rugosum (wrinkled-leaved). . all fertile; 
radiant ; general involucre ieee tiene: iid Pag O mak 
fr. ovate-oblong. I broad, ovate, wrinkled, hairy. A. 4ft. to 6ft. 
ay asper Font d egenis Meis shrub, very like 
Øg 48, ng leaves er, a i 
tae seb Se nd hairy all over. (B. M. 
V. Sandankwa (Sandankwa) fi., corymbs mostly termi 
sometimes axillary, short, small, erect, er tha eg 
„fr. red, globose. l. shortly petiolate, ovate or ovate-oblong, 
* 
THE DICTIONARY OF GARDENING, ` 
FIG. 170. FLOWERING BRANCHLET OF VIBURNUM PUBESCENS. 
' 
Viburnum—continued. 
obtuse or sub-acute, slightly 
.serrulate. Branches terete, ‘erect. A. 6ft. to Tft. 
(B. M. 6172.) SYN. V. suspensum. 
V. suspensum (uncertain). A synonym of V. Sandankwa. 
V. Tinus (Tinus).* Laurustinus. jf. white, but rose-coloured 
before expansion, and sometimes à little time afterwards; 
corymbs flat. December to March. fr. dark blue. 
revolute-margined, crenulate- 
Japan, 1875, 
l. ovate- 
oblong, quite entire ; ramifications of the veins beneath, as walk 
as the branchlets, glandular-hairy. A. 8ft. to 10ft. South 
Europe, &c., 1596. Evergreen. See Fig. 171. (B. M. 38.) Lu. 
V. T. Froebelii (Froebel's) A compact form, with lighter green 
leaves and whiter flowers than the type. 
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FIG. 171. FLOWERING BRANCHLET OF VIBURNUM TINUS. 
