221 DESCRIPTION'S OF THE SHRUBS 



D. Leaves heart-shaped, 2-4 inches long, finely serrate. EURO- 

 i KAN \VAYFARIXC; TREE . (352) -- Viburnum Lantana. 



D. Leaves not heart-shaped, decidedly notched, plaited, and 

 ridged. JAPANESE VIBURNUM (353) Viburnum tomentosum. 



D. Leaves as in the last, but smoother above and with finer notches 

 not plaited. CHINESE VIBURNUM (354) Viburnum ina- 

 crocephalum. 



C. Leaves 3-lobed ; berries bright red. (E.) 



E. Branches smooth and light gray ; shrub to 12 feet and spread- 

 ing ; drupes pendulous in large clusters, in July yellow, 

 turning scarlet later and remaining bright till Feb. PIMBINA or 

 HIGH BUSH 'CRANBERRY' (355) Viburnum 6pulus ameri- 

 canum (V. Opulus). (G.) 



E. Branches darker and somewhat corky ; shrub denser and more 

 upright ; berries upright in small clusters, less showy and less 

 persistent ; sterile flowers larger. MANCHURIAN CRANBERRY- 

 BUSH Viburnum Sarge'ntii. 

 *With only small drupe-bearing flowers; leaves deciduous; shrubs 



hardy. (F.) 



F. Leaves 3-lobed and coarsely notched ; small shrubs 2-6 feet. (G.) 



G. Flower-clusters about 2 inches broad ; drupes nearly black, 



persistent. Brilliant in fall. MAPLE-LEAVED VIBURNUM or 



DOCKMACKIE (356) -- Viburnum acerifolium. 



G. Flower clusters smaller ; drupes light red and larger. SQUASH- 



BERRY or PIMBINA Viburnum paucifl6rum. 

 F. Leaves not lobed. (H.) 



H. Leaves coarsely dentate, usually decidedly less than 25 teeth 



on a side. (I.) 



I. Leaves short-stemmed, under 1 inch, velvety below ; drupes 

 almost black, late July-Dec. ; flowers very abundant in early 

 June. DOWNY ARROWWOOD (357) Viburnum pubescens. 

 I. Leaf-stem over i inch long. (J.) 



J. Leaves thick, notched beyond the middle (entire before), 

 somewhat plaited, 3-6 inches long ; flowers in large clusters, 

 May, June ; fruit oblong, red changing to black, ripe 

 in August and soon dropping. A variety, variegatum, 

 with white-blotched leaves. SIEBOLD'S VIBURNUM (358) 

 Viburnum Sie'boldi. 

 J. Leaves thinner and smooth below. (K.) 



K. Flower-clusters with long stems ; drupes blue changing 

 to black and glaucous, eaten by birds and disappearing 

 before frost. ARROWWOOD (359) -- Viburnum denta- 

 tiun. 



