A Report On the Trees And Shrubs Growing Naturally in the Forests of Massachusetts
A Report On the Trees And Shrubs Growing Naturally in the Forests of Massachusetts
George B George Barrell Emerson
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R. rotundifdlium. L. Stem DOt prickly ; sub-axillary spines short, usually solitary ; leayes round- ish, 5-lobed, nearly glabrous, shining above ; the lobes short and obtuse, in- dsely toothed ; fruit-stalks slender, 1 — 2-flowered, glabrous ; calyx cylindrical and narrow, glabrous, as well as the ovary ; the segments linear-oblong, a little spreading, twice the length of the tube ; filaments projecting, glabrous, twice or thrioe the length of the broadly spatulate, unguiculate petals ; anthers... round- ish ; style deeply 2-parted, as long as the stamens, hairy below ; fruit small, smooth. — Flora, N, A., I, 647, Flowers in June. A shrub 3 or 4 feet high, with spreading, recurved branches ; the spines occasionally absent Leaves small, truncate or slightly cordate or oflen a little cuneiform at the base ; the lower surface, as well as the short petioles, often somewhat pubescent Fruit about the size of the black currant, at length. purple, delicious. — Flora, N, A. No native gooseberry promises so much as this.
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