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PENTANDBIA TRIGYNIA. 



a 



9\ Aromatic UM. 



R. foliis ternatis ,• folio- 



Leaves ternate 



J 



leaf- 



lissessilibus,ovato-rhom- lets sessile, ovate rliom- 



boidal, deeply toothed, 

 tomentose ; flowers di- 



oicous. 



beis, inciso dentatis, to- 

 mentosis ; floribus dioicis. 

 Sp. pi. 1. p. 14SS. 



Mich. I. p. 184. Pursh, l.p. 205. ' 



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A shrub 2 — 3 ? feet high ; the youni^ bi'anches tamentosep Leaflets 

 ovate, sometiiT^es rhomboidal, coarsely toothed, and, with the petiole, 

 tomentose. Fanicles compact, axillary. Flowers amentaceous. BeV'^ 

 vies red. 



Grows in the upper IMstricts of Carolina and Georgia. 

 Flowers Mav — ^June. 



VIBURNUM. Gen. pl. 503. 



Calyx 5 parted, supe- 

 rior. Corolla 5 cleft. 

 Drupe 1 seeded. 



Calyx 5-partitus, supe- 

 rus. Corolla 5 -fida. Di^u- 

 pa l-sperma. 



1. ACERIPOLIUM* 



V. foliis trilobis, acii- I Leaves 3 lobed, aciimi- 

 minatis, argute serratis ; j mate, with sharp serra- 

 petiolis eglandulosis, pi- J tures ; petioles without 

 losis. 



Sp. pl. i.p. 1489. 



glands, 



hairy. 



Mich. 1. p. 180. Pursh, 1. p. 203. 



leaves slightly cordate, pubesctnt underneath, when young some- 

 times undivided. Cymes on long peduncles. Berries black. 



Grows in the mountains of Carolina and Georgia, Athens j Mr. 



Green. 



Flowers May — June. 



V 



2. Dentatum. 



V. foliis ovatis, dentato 

 serratis, plicatis ; fructi 

 bus subglobosis. Pers. i 



Leaves ovate, with lai 



plaited 



> 



fruit 



6 



ly globose 



Sp 



p. 1488, Walt 



Mich. 1. p. 179. 



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