Trees, Shrubs and Vines 
71. Arrow-wood. (Viburnum obovatum.) 
LEAF: 1-114’, simple, opposite, entire or finely serrate, ob- 
ovate (base often long-tapering), thickish, glossy. FLOWER: m., 
white, small (corolla spreading, 5-lobed), in small, fat clusters ; 
May. Virginia, 2°-8° high. 
72. Storax. (Styrax grandifolia.) 
LEAF: 3-6’, simple, alternate, entire or minutely serrate, ob- 
ovate, apex pointed, white-cottony beneath, FLOWER: m., 
white (corolla 4-8-deeply-lobed, lobes mostly downy), showy, 4’ 
long, in long racemes. Virginia, in woods. 
73. Storax. (Styrax pulverulenta.) 
LEAF: 1-14’, simple, alternate, entire or minutely serrate, 
oval or obovate, scurfy-woolly beneath. FLOWER: as in 72, but 
1-3-clustered, fragrant, %' long. Virginia ; 1°-4° high. 
74. Storax. (Styrax americana.) 
LEAF: I'-3', simple, alternate, entire or minutely serrate, ob- 
long, both ends sharp, smooth. FLOWER: as in 72, but single 
or 3-4-clustered. Virginia ; 4°-8° high. 
75. Farkle-berry. (Vaccinium arboreum.) 
LEAF: 1-2’, simple, alternate, entire or finely serrate, oval to 
obovate, bright green and glossy above. FLOWER: m., white 
(corolla bell-shaped, 5-toothed, size of blueberry blossom), single 
along stem, or clustered; June; berry black. Virginia (?), and 
South Illinois; 8°-15° high. 
76. Groundsel-tree. (Baccharis glomeruliflora.) 
LEAF: 2'-4', simple, alternate, upper entire, lower serrate, ob- 
ovate-oblong. FLOWER: as in 56, but the ‘‘ heads” larger, and 
the leafy scales beneath each head broader and blunt; Septem- 
ber. East Virginia ; 6°-12° high. 
77. Blueberry. (Vaccinium erythrocarpon.) 
LEAF: 1'-2', simple, alternate, bristly serrate, oblong, apex 
tapering, thin, smooth. FLOWER: m., white (corolla 4-lobed, 
lobes rolled back), small, single; July ; berry purple, tasteless. 
Mountains of Virginia ; 1°-4° high. 
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