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MEZEREON: GUELDER ROSE 



D 



Fig. 119. Sea Buckthorn, Hippophae rhamnoides. A, $ , and B, ? 

 flowering shoots ; (7, cf , and D, ? flower in longitudinal section ; E, 

 fruit in vertical section ; F, one of the peltate scales (E and P). 



Daphne Mezereum, L. (Fig. 120) with a red, very 

 poisonous 1-stoned inferior drupe comes here. 



n f~l Drupe globoid, shining red, ivith a flat 

 cordate stone. 



Viburnum Opulus, L. Guelder Rose (Fig. 121). The 

 berry-like fruit, 8 12 mm. in diameter, has watery juice, 

 and contains a flat, brown, ovate-rotund stone, pointed 

 above and cordate at the base, 8 10 x 3 4 mm. 



Perhaps Cornus sanguined, L. which has only one stone 

 but encloses two seeds, should come here : the fruits are 

 black. See p. 133. 



Cratcegus Oxyacaniha, L. sometimes has but one stone 

 in the red hypanthium ; in that case it may be looked for 

 here (see p. 134). 



