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Viburnum venosum, Brit. (V. molle, Auth., not Michx. V. Hanceanum, Dipp., not Maxim. V. nepalense, Hort.). Fig. 3925. Shrub, to 8 ft., with grayish brown branches; young branchlets stellate-pubescent: lvs. ovate to orbicular, coarsely and sharply dentate, glabrous or nearly so above, stellate-pubescent beneath, particularly on the veins, 2-5 in. long, with prominent veins beneath; petioles 1/4 – 3/4 in. long, pubescent: cyme long-stalked, slightly pubescent, 2 1/2 - 4 in. across: fr. globose or globose-ovoid, 1/4 in. long, bluish black. June, July; fr. in Sept. Mass. to Va. S.T.S. 1:43. G.F. 4:29 (adapted in Fig. 3925). M.D.G. 1891:267. Var. Canbyi, Rehd. (V. laevigatum, Hort., not Ait.). Lvs. thinner, less pubescent beneath, larger and broader, the pair below the infl. often 2-3 in. broad: cymes larger. Del. to Pa. M.D.G. 1904:217 (habit). This is a very handsome variety on account of its larger bright green lvs. and larger cymes. Var. longifolium, Rehd. (V. dentatum var. longifolium, Dipp.). Lvs. narrower and longer, generally ovate-oblong, pubescent on both sides, more densely beneath: infl. glabrous or pubescent. Blooms several weeks before the type.
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Viburnum venosum, Brit. (V. molle, Auth., not Michx. V. Hanceanum, Dipp., not Maxim. V. nepalense, Hort.). Fig. 3925. Shrub, to 8 ft., with grayish brown branches; young branchlets stellate-pubescent: lvs. ovate to orbicular, coarsely and sharply dentate, glabrous or nearly so above, stellate-pubescent beneath, particularly on the veins, 2-5 in. long, with prominent veins beneath; petioles 1/4 – 3/4 in. long, pubescent: cyme long-stalked, slightly pubescent, 2 1/2 - 4 in. across: fr. globose or globose-ovoid, 1/4 in. long, bluish black. June, July; fr. in Sept. Mass. to Va. Var. Canbyi, Rehd. (V. laevigatum, Hort., not Ait.). Lvs. thinner, less pubescent beneath, larger and broader, the pair below the infl. often 2-3 in. broad: cymes larger. Del. to Pa. This is a very handsome variety on account of its larger bright green lvs. and larger cymes. Var. longifolium, Rehd. (V. dentatum var. longifolium, Dipp.). Lvs. narrower and longer, generally ovate-oblong, pubescent on both sides, more densely beneath: infl. glabrous or pubescent. Blooms several weeks before the type.
 
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Viburnum venosum, Brit. (V. molle, Auth., not Michx. V. Hanceanum, Dipp., not Maxim. V. nepalense, Hort.). Fig. 3925. Shrub, to 8 ft., with grayish brown branches; young branchlets stellate-pubescent: lvs. ovate to orbicular, coarsely and sharply dentate, glabrous or nearly so above, stellate-pubescent beneath, particularly on the veins, 2-5 in. long, with prominent veins beneath; petioles 1/4 – 3/4 in. long, pubescent: cyme long-stalked, slightly pubescent, 2 1/2 - 4 in. across: fr. globose or globose-ovoid, 1/4 in. long, bluish black. June, July; fr. in Sept. Mass. to Va. Var. Canbyi, Rehd. (V. laevigatum, Hort., not Ait.). Lvs. thinner, less pubescent beneath, larger and broader, the pair below the infl. often 2-3 in. broad: cymes larger. Del. to Pa. This is a very handsome variety on account of its larger bright green lvs. and larger cymes. Var. longifolium, Rehd. (V. dentatum var. longifolium, Dipp.). Lvs. narrower and longer, generally ovate-oblong, pubescent on both sides, more densely beneath: infl. glabrous or pubescent. Blooms several weeks before the type.


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