VIBURNUM 



nii<h(m).-A good shrub for borders of shrubberies; 

 hardy. 



9. lentigo, Linn. Sheep -berrt. Nanny -berry. 

 Fig. 2G62. Shrub or small tree, attaining 30 ft., with 

 slender branches: winter-buds long -pointed: petioles 

 mostly with wavy margin: Ivs. ovate, acuminate, gla- 

 brous or scurfy at the veins l.i'iicatli, 2-4 in. l.nii;: lis. 

 white: cymes sessile, 2-5 in. lir.ia.l : fr. m\;,1. Miii-li IiIimI;. 

 with bloom. May, June. Hii.Ncni r.:i\ i.. M.-initcilin, s,,nili 

 to Ga. and Miss. S.S. .t:2J:;. l'lM. - lli.i.lx . la.-.'. ..rirn ar- 



times as W i,r:iHii..n m,, :„v\ i.f/,-,i.,l,fn„ ill gardens A 

 garden li\ liriil, ..rmiTuii.'.l in i irnn.inv . is V. Vitteri, 

 liabit to this 

 IS over ^ in. 



var. ferrugi- 



VI BURN UM 



Zabel ( r. /...<'";/" ,< / 

 long. 

 10. rnfidnlam, Eaf. 

 Gray. 



i.V. 



ifbm 



, Torr. 



ferruglneum and 

 , Small). Large shrub or small tree, attaining 25 

 ft. or more, with rather stout branches : winter-buds 

 scarcely pointed, obtuse, rusty-pubescent: petioles often 

 with narrow margin, rusty tomeutose: Ivs. elliptic to 

 obovate, usually obtuse, glabrous and shining above, 



rusty-piil" -■■•■ n III.' \-.ins bcin-atli, 2-4 in. long: lis. 



pure win: I ■ iii.lmiail: fr. oval, dark blue, 



glaucou-, \|.r]|-.Iii,i-. lat.,- than the follow- 



ing speci-'- \ :i, iM I'l.i.. wrst To 111. aiiil Texas. S.S. 

 5:225 (as I . pniiinnluiiii, partly ). — Handsome arbor- 

 escent shrub with dark green shining foliage, showy 

 fls. and decorative fr. ; has proved hardy at the Arnold 

 Arboretum, Boston. 



11. prunifolium, Linn, i r. /o,,-,/v./;»,„, Toii-.i. IU.ack 

 Haw. STAG-nrsll. Shi-ul, or Mnall livr, alla.ning 15 

 ft., with snre.-.dini.'. i-alltrr st„„t loan.'lo-- ^ » ini.r l.uds 

 short- pointed, i^laln-ou^ .n- inMi-li. | iiIh-.. nt : Ivs. 

 broadly oval to ovate :<'■:■.: ■< .K-n-' I'l'-on^ or 

 nearly so, 1-3 in. long; ji- ! ' ?nar- 

 gin, glabrous: fls. puro \, ! i i . _' t in. 



broad fr. oval to subglol.o-, . : :,.:,., _.. .iious, 



little over Va in. long. A|.nl .liii., . L.^nn. u, Fla., 

 west to Mich, and Tex. A. F. 12:1100. Gng. 5:310. 



12. macrocSphalum, Hort. Shrub, attaining 12 ft. and 



occasionally mon 

 petioled, oval to 

 denticulato, aim 

 stellate-iniiio.,-,., 



■ith spreading br 



ish 



white, in |if.lnn.-lr,l rvnn-s. :;-:, in. a.-i-.i-~. Willi ilic- mar- 

 ginal fls. sterilo an. I rail i ant. Ma v. .Ill no. ( liina. - Var. 

 KeteleSri, Nic-ln.ls. i I , A'././..',;, ran-.i. 'lli. typical 

 form with only tho maruiiial li-. strrilo ami oiilarged; 

 has proved harilv at tlio .ArnoM .Xrlioninin. I;. II. 1S03, 

 p. 270. Gn. 45, p. 4_':'.. Var. sterile, Hiiip. I I". Fnilniiei, 

 Hort.). Chinese Snowball. All the fls. sterile, form- 

 ing a subglobose ball, sometimes 7 or 8 in. across. B.R. 

 33:43. F.S. 3:203, 204. R.H. 1858, p. 350. Gn. 34, p. 

 348; 45. p. 422; 56, p. 82. G.C. III. 25:suppl. June 3.- 

 A very showy variety, but not hardy north. 



13. alniiaiium. Marsh. (r.?a»t<n«oWes,Michx.). Hob- 

 ble-bush. American Wayfaring Tree. Low shrub, 

 sometiiuos 10 ft. high, with wide-spreading, often pro- 

 ininilioiii li);ni.ii.~. -iirty -pubescent when young: Ivs. 

 orlornl.ii I : > ate, cordate at the base, short- 



a-iiiiiiii- i-ularly serrulate, minutely pu- 



hi-siaaii oi- :^ii!i. i-i _ I loious above, scurfy iiubeseent be- 



large foliage 



■p L'lai 



14. Lantilna, Linn. Wayfaring Tree. Upright 

 shrub or sometimes small tree, attaining 20 ft.: young 

 branches scurfy-pubescent: Ivs. ovate or oblong-ovate, 

 usually cordate at base, acute or obtuse, sparingly stel- 

 late-pubescent anil writiklo'l above, tomontoso honoatli. 

 denticulate, 2-4 ill. lony: lis. whifr: i-viin-s ilms,. .■_'-:! in. 

 broad, with usuallv Travs; fr. ovoiil-ohlong, ln-i-lit red. 

 changing to almost black. May, June. Eu., W. Asia. 

 A. 6.18:4.53 and F.E. 9:593 (as V. ?nH/ffHO!(Jf.s). -Hardy 

 shrub, especially for drier situations and limestone soil. 

 Var. rugdsum, Hort. With larger and very wrinkled 



1925 



There are a number of other 



ith variegated leaves. 



Ion ' r. n,„lh-i)tum, C. Koch). 



,11:; branches, tomen- 



, I . Ill- to ovate, cordate 



ooiu^,,., crenulate-den 



. iii,k,..i aiiove and nearly gla 



wliitr. tiiiLoal Willi |Miik. ill r\nirs 2-3 lu. broad, with 

 ii^uall,\- .". lays; ror,.|la railnr lar-or, funnelform-cam- 

 pantilato. tube lonj^or than limbs; fr. ovoid-oblong, red, 

 changing to black. May, June. Northwest Himalayas. 

 B.R. 19:1650. G.F. 5:24J.-Not quite hardy north, 

 quiring protectit 



Ivs. and larger cymes 

 vars., including some ■ 



15. cotinifdlium, P 

 Shrub, attaiiiiii;; li l> , 

 tose when youii^-; h - 

 or rounded at tin- iia 



tomentosum Thunb ( T ; / )/i(» Aliq ) Str ng 

 mg shiul tt lining 8 tt •« ith spreading bnncl es, 

 ntose -when > nn., Ivs br idh ovate to olkng 



IsOb 410 

 indsome 

 lorative 



series eir ne ush 1 I \ cuspi^ 



datum, Sieb «. Z f I i 



Miq ) Lvs ellipti i 



long Of slow grow 1 1 1 



catum Alnxim (I y/ t a / ii i i /;;( 



.; t t Ihinb) J\p\sese Snoulvll I i^ _0b3 All 

 fl I torinmg Hige glob se b^lls 2' ^ in across 



F ^ s B R 13 >1 A G IS jr Gng 1 263 



\ M ( 14 MDG 1898 401 SH 2 lOi 50o Var 

 rotundifdlium Hoit Much like the i retedm 

 hs broader and blooming about 2 weeks earlier Th 

 is also a variegated form. 



Pli 



but 



