WINTER KEY TO THE SPECIES OF PRUNUS 



a. Terminal bud present; bark of young trunks rather smooth, 

 b. Buds clustered at the tips of all shoots; twigs usually less 



than }46 inch thick ; pith of twigs brown 



P. pennsylvanica, p. 159. 



bb. Buds not clustered, or clustered only on short, spur-like 

 'branchlets ; twigs usually more than ^Q inch thick; pith 

 of twigs white. 



c. Buds usually % m c'h or le&s in length; bud-scales uni- 

 form in color, apiculate at the apex ; bark on old trunks 



blackish, rough-scaly; small to large tree 



P. serotina, p. 155. 



cc. Buds usually l /4~ l /2 inch long; bud-scales grayis'h on the 

 m'argins, rounded at the apex ; bark on old trunks brown, 

 smooth or only slightly fissured; usually a large shrub 



........... P. virginiana, p. 157. 



aa. Terminal bud absent; bark of young trunks early splitting 

 off in large, thick plates P. nigra, p. 161. 



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