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Fraxinus chinensis, Roxbg. Tree, to 40 ft.: branchlets glabrous: winter-buds brownish black, conspicuous with a rufous woolly tomentum when opening: lvs. 5-8 in. long; petiole enlarged at the base, nearly glabrous; lfts. 5-7, short-stalked, elliptic to elliptic-oblong or ovate-oblong, acuminate, cuneate at the base, serrate, dark green above, light green below and hairy along the lower part of the midrib, 2-5 in. long: pistillate panicle 3-6 in. long: fr. oblanceolate, obtuse or emarginate at the apex, 1 ½  in. long and ¼ in. broad. China. May. Var. rhynchophylla, Hemsl. (F. rhynchophylla, Hance). Lfts. entire or irregularly crenate- serrate, on slenderer stalks. Cent, and W. China.
Fraxinus chinensis, Roxbg. Tree, to 40 ft.: branchlets glabrous: winter-buds brownish black, conspicuous with a rufous woolly tomentum when opening: lvs. 5-8 in. long; petiole enlarged at the base, nearly glabrous; lfts. 5-7, short-stalked, elliptic to elliptic-oblong or ovate-oblong, acuminate, cuneate at the base, serrate, dark green above, light green below and hairy along the lower part of the midrib, 2-5 in. long: pistillate panicle 3-6 in. long: fr. oblanceolate, obtuse or emarginate at the apex, 1 ½  in. long and ¼ in. broad. China. May. Var. rhynchophylla, Hemsl. (F. rhynchophylla, Hance). Lfts. entire or irregularly crenate- serrate, on slenderer stalks. Cent, and W. China. G.F. 6:485.
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 Fraxinus chinensis subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Fraxinus chinensis, Roxbg. Tree, to 40 ft.: branchlets glabrous: winter-buds brownish black, conspicuous with a rufous woolly tomentum when opening: lvs. 5-8 in. long; petiole enlarged at the base, nearly glabrous; lfts. 5-7, short-stalked, elliptic to elliptic-oblong or ovate-oblong, acuminate, cuneate at the base, serrate, dark green above, light green below and hairy along the lower part of the midrib, 2-5 in. long: pistillate panicle 3-6 in. long: fr. oblanceolate, obtuse or emarginate at the apex, 1 ½ in. long and ¼ in. broad. China. May. Var. rhynchophylla, Hemsl. (F. rhynchophylla, Hance). Lfts. entire or irregularly crenate- serrate, on slenderer stalks. Cent, and W. China. CH


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