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. Our northern shrubs and how to identify them : a handbook for the nature-lover . Shrubs. HUCKLEBERRY FAMILY dark green above, white or pale beneath, the margins revolute. Flowers appear in June in few-flowered clusters, slightly racemose. Calyx is four-parted ; corolla four-parted, anthers exserted with very long terminal tubes ; berry four-celled, red, acid. Found in bogs from Newfoundland to the Northwest Territory and southward to North Carolina, Michigan, and Min- nesota. Extensively cultivated ; produces the cran- berry of the market. The Small or European Cran- berry, Oxycocais oxycocc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-northern-shrubs-and-how-to-identify-them-a-handbook-for-the-nature-lover-shrubs-huckleberry-family-dark-green-above-white-or-pale-beneath-the-margins-revolute-flowers-appear-in-june-in-few-flowered-clusters-slightly-racemose-calyx-is-four-parted-corolla-four-parted-anthers-exserted-with-very-long-terminal-tubes-berry-four-celled-red-acid-found-in-bogs-from-newfoundland-to-the-northwest-territory-and-southward-to-north-carolina-michigan-and-min-nesota-extensively-cultivated-produces-the-cran-berry-of-the-market-the-small-or-european-cran-berry-oxycocais-oxycocc-image216445855.html
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. Handbook of hardy trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants ... Based on the French work of Messrs. Decaisne and Naudin ...entitled 'Manuel de l'amateur des jardins,' and including the original woodcuts by Riocreux and Leblanc. Plants, Ornamental. Saxifrage(B—A s tilde. 179 flowers are small, pure white, in large branching racemose panicles ; branches red. It blooms in the open air towards the end of May ; but its chief value is for forcing for conservatory and window decoration. A native of Nepal and Japan. Two or three other species are less frequently grown: A. decdndra, about two feet high, w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-hardy-trees-shrubs-and-herbaceous-plants-based-on-the-french-work-of-messrs-decaisne-and-naudin-entitled-manuel-de-lamateur-des-jardins-and-including-the-original-woodcuts-by-riocreux-and-leblanc-plants-ornamental-saxifrageba-s-tilde-179-flowers-are-small-pure-white-in-large-branching-racemose-panicles-branches-red-it-blooms-in-the-open-air-towards-the-end-of-may-but-its-chief-value-is-for-forcing-for-conservatory-and-window-decoration-a-native-of-nepal-and-japan-two-or-three-other-species-are-less-frequently-grown-a-decdndra-about-two-feet-high-w-image232255614.html
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. The botany of crop plants : a text and reference book. Botany, Economic. GROSSULAKIACEiE 317 Leaves.—The leaves are alternate, palmately lobed, often resinous-glandular or viscid. Stipules are wanting or pres- ent. In all gooseberries and most currants, the leaves are plicate (Fig. loi) in the bud. In a few cases, as the golden currant (Ribes aureum), they are convolute (Fig. loi). Inflorescence and Flowers.—Currants and gooseberries usually have a typical racemose type of inflorescence; rarely the flowers are solitary. Each pedicel is subtended by a. Fig. 129.—A, flower of red currant (Ribe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-botany-of-crop-plants-a-text-and-reference-book-botany-economic-grossulakiaceie-317-leavesthe-leaves-are-alternate-palmately-lobed-often-resinous-glandular-or-viscid-stipules-are-wanting-or-pres-ent-in-all-gooseberries-and-most-currants-the-leaves-are-plicate-fig-loi-in-the-bud-in-a-few-cases-as-the-golden-currant-ribes-aureum-they-are-convolute-fig-loi-inflorescence-and-flowerscurrants-and-gooseberries-usually-have-a-typical-racemose-type-of-inflorescence-rarely-the-flowers-are-solitary-each-pedicel-is-subtended-by-a-fig-129a-flower-of-red-currant-ribe-image231978720.html
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