TREES AND SHRUBS. 



have been referred 

 ovate more finely s< 



Viburnum furcatum seems to be very rare in cultivation. Like Viburnum alnifoli 



to Viburnum sympodiale, Grabner, which has stipulate petioles and smaller 

 finely serrate leaves. 



r cuurnumjurcaium seems to be very rare in cultivation. Like Viburnum alnifolium, Marshall, it prefers probablv 

 shady position and humid light soil, leaf mould or peat, and does not thrive if treated like other Viburnums. 



EXPLANATION OF THE PLATE. 

 Plate CXIX. Viburnum furcatum. 



1. A flowering branch, natural size. 



2. A flower with the corolla displayed, enlarged. 



3. A fruiting branch, natural size. 



4. A stone, ventral view, enlarged. 



5. A stone, dorsal view, enlarged. 



6. Cross section of a stone, enlarged. 



