TREES AND sill;i 109 



VmtTRNUM TOMEXTOSCM, forma rotcnt.ifouo«, Hort. « Render, Bailey C f cl. Am. Hon. iv. 1935 (m nr.) (1902), differ. 

 slightly from the forma plmmm in its earlier flower, and broader leave.. 

 Vibir.mm tomextosvm, var. PARViroucM, comb. nor. 



Viburnum cu V ,i,htum. ThunWrg. WL Jap. 125 (17*4V — Siebold & Zuocarini, Abkand. Akad. Miinck. iv. pt. iii. 171. 

 Viburnum plicalum, pan-ifUium, Miquel, .4n». Mux. Luod.-Bat. ii. 266 (1866); Prol. Fl. Jap. 154. — Franohet & Saratier, 



Enum. PI. Jap. i. 199. 

 Viburnum tomentostan, B cuspuiatum, Maximowiei, Bull. A cad. Sci. St. Petertbtmrg, xxri. 486 (1880) ; Mil. Biol. x. 662. — Dip- 

 pel, Handb. Laubholzk: i. 174. 

 China: Sxech'uan, A. Henry (No. 5720). Japan: Kiu-siu, Kundaho-aan, and Volcano Wuuxen, 1863, Majdmouiez, Taaodaka. 

 1899, U. Fautie (No. 3331 in Herb. Arnold Arboretum). 

 Viburnum tomkxtoscm, var. lanceatim, tar. nor. 



Leaves of the flowering branches elliptic-ovate to elliptic-lanceolate, acute to acuminate, broadly cuneate or rounded at the 

 base, sparingly stellate-pubescent beneath, glabrous or nearly so above, from 3.5 to 7 centimetre, long and from 1.5 to 3 centi- 

 metres broad, with from six to nine pairs of veins; leaves of the shoots lanceolate, acuminate, from 6 to 10 centimetre, long, 

 more densely stellate beneath and covered while young with furcate hairs above, with fewer r*iawj BBtBkV > .trUate-pabaaoMt. 

 Corymbs rather small and with few sterile flowers. Drupes 6 millimetres high. Young branchleU .tcllate-pubeaoaut. 



Japan: Hondo, near Nikko (cultivated ?), September 8, 1892, C S. Sargent. Cultivated at tua Arnold Arboretum, where it was 

 raised from seeds brought by Professor Sargent in 1892 from Japan. 



This form differs from the type in its more pubescent narrower and smaller leaves, with fewer and less closeh | 

 from the var. parvifolium particularly in the leaves being gradually narrowed into the apex and not abruptly cu.pidate. 











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 flattened, w 



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 ith three ventral a 

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30-34), usually denti 

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tate or denticulate, deciduous 

 >f the leaves straight, ending 

 irolla hypocraterimorphous, 



in the teeth. 



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broadly ovate, 

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 surfaces, more dens 



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ate; 



flowers mo 



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third order. 

 Leaves ovate 

 Leaves lance 



; corolla 

 olate; co> 



6 millimetres in diati 

 •olla from 8 to 10 mi 



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with oUoag Ubm 



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17. V. V 

 lar lobes. 



18. V. m 



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Leaves glabrous 



obtusish; flowe 



>f the leaves anasto. 



above at 



maturity, sparingly 

 ! of the first and secc 



stellal 

 md on 

 i.ded a 



;e-pubescent bent 

 ler. 



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rounded at 

 1ft V ., 



the b« 



Flowers mostly on rays of the third order; ovary glabrons; stone convex on the dorsal side; 



short-stalked; leaves mostly obtuse. 20 - V S1IVN 



Flowers mostly on rays of the second order; stone equally flattened and grooved on both sid< 

 cuneate at the base. 



Leaves sparingly stellate-pubescent above; corymbs many-flowered. 21. V. BOH 



Leaves glabrous above; corymbs few-flowered. 22- v - ARCl 



Corymbs with radiant flowers, short-stalked; leaves obtuse, sparingly pubescent on both surfaces. 



Corolla cylindric or campanulate (unknown in No. 25). 



Leaves obtuse or acatish. , a cvHndric . 



of the first order. 

 Drupe oblong, 10 millimetres long; leaves from 4 to 9 cent 

 order. 

 Leaves acuminate; corolla campannlate ; stamens slightly anarted 



uvU'noTim^s^-reticnlate above, rounded or narrowed at the haw. 



■gth; flower. 



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lostly persist. 



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. and ovary. 



paringly stellat 



