Aralia spinosa

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Read about Aralia spinosa in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Aralia spinosa, Linn. Angelica Tree. Hercules Club. Devil's Walking-stick. Sts. very prickly, 40 ft. high: Lvs. 1½-2½ ft. long, usually prickly above; lfts. ovate, serrate, 2-3½ in. long, glaucous and nearly glabrous beneath, mostly distinctly petioled; veins curving upward before the margin. Aug. Southern states north to Term. S.S. 5:211. Gn. ,50, p. 126.—The stout, armed sts., the large Lvs., and the enormous clusters of fls. give this species a very distinct subtropical appearance. Not quite hardy N. Bark possesses medicinal properties.


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