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cheek, 



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TREES OF NORTH AMERICA 

 in diameter; calyx slightly enlarged, with closely appressed often deciduous 



lobes; flesh thick, succulent, orange-yellow; nutlets 3-5, narrowed and acute at the ends, 

 grooved on the rounded back with a broad shallow groove, about \' long. 



Fig. 482 



A tree, 20-2-5 high, with a trunk sometimes a foot in diameter, covered with dark 

 rough bark, crooked recurved branches forming an open irregular head, and stout branch- 

 lets covered at first with matted pale hairs, reddish brown and puberulous during their 

 first season, becoming gray ; and unarmed or occasionally armed with stout spines ^'-1' 

 long. 



Distribution. Dry sandy soil near Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida. 



131. Crataegus integra Beadl. 



Leaves obovate to oblong-obovate, narrowed from near the middle to the acute apex, 

 concave-cuneate and gradually narrowed to the slender base, and finely serrate, nearly half 



Fig. 483 



grown when the flowers open about the 20th of March, and then glandular on the margins, 

 slightly hairy on the midrib and on the under side of the veins, and at maturity subcoria- 

 ceous, bright green, lustrous, and glabrous above, paler below, l'-lj' long, and about f ' wide, 



