Winter Botany a Companion volume to the Authors Plant Materials of Decorative
Winter Botany a Companion volume to the Authors Plant Materials of Decorative
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Frutescens. Bosemann, 46. C. Mollis. Bosemann, 46. C. Spinosa. Schneider, f. 134. 1. Stipules not pungent: spine falling. (1). C. Frutex. Stipules and rachis both spinescent. 2. Stipules very pungent: rachis falling. 4. 2. Twigs slender (1-2 mm. ). 3. Twigs coarse, with many subglobose spurs. C. Spinosa. 3. Leaflet-scars crowded near end of the spine. C. Pygmaea. Two scars near the middle of the spine. (2). C. Chamlagu. 4. Buds small: bark exfoliating. (3). C. Decorticans. Buds relatively large... (4-6 mm. Long). 5. 5. Stipule-spines short (3-4 mm. ). (4). C. Microphylla. Stipule-spines moderate or long (5-10 mm. ). 6. 6. Twigs, spines and buds green or olive. C. Arborescens. Twigs, spines and buds dull red. (5). C. Boisii. LEGUMINOSAE. 155 CALOPHAOA. (Family Leguminosae). Shrubs, or grafted as weeping trees: deciduous. Twigs moder- ate, terete; cortex exfoliating: pith small, roundish, continuous. Buds solitary, sessile, concealed by the leaf-cushion, often develop- ing the first season, with numer- ous leaf-base scales evident as the bud expands.
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