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A shrub 8—12 feet liigh. Branches smooth , generally dark purple, 

 pibf»ceiit when young. Leaves broad, frequently oval, abruptly acu« 

 Dinate, nearly smooth on the upper surface. Cymes expanding, when 

 «ld almost divaricate, f Berries dark brown. Pursb^ 



Grows in the vallies amongst the mountains. 



Flower May — June« 



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5. Stricta* 



C. raniis strictis ; foliis | Branches stiff and 

 •vatis, concoloribus, nu- | straight ; leaves ovate, 

 diusculis ; cymis paoicu- | naked, of one colour • 

 latis. Sp. pi. 1. p. 663. I cymes pananiculated. 



C. ganjTTiInea, Walt p. 88. 

 C. fastis'iata, Mich. 1. p. 92. 



tenr^.'lT'"^ '■'^•' TS^^^°?^ by iriegular protuberances. T/at-S 

 w.te-lanccolate, acuminate, entire, glabrous, but sparingly sprinkled 

 with short hair C^m.s naked, fastigiate. Pefafs ovatlUceolaS 



n^ cymes in this species are sometimes regular, sometimes pan^ 



6. P 





Pursh, l.p. 109. 



iilated 



uroi 



l*Brsh. 



4—6 feet high. Leav 

 panicles, f Berries w 

 swamps and near rivu 



Plowers 

 Pursh.) 







May-^ 



The leaves are 



7- AspFn,*.,.. j^jj ■ 



' *°""0>al,.lan-{ cent; leaves oval'lanro. 



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