Cornus walteri

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Cornus walteri, Wang. (After No. 13.) Tree, to 40 ft.: branchlets nearly glabrous: lvs. elliptic, acuminate, broadly cuneate at the base, sometimes nearly rounded, usually crisped at the margin, dark green above, pale green and with appressed hairs beneath, with usually 4 pairs of veins, 2-4 in. long: panicle corymbose, about 3 in. across; style club-shaped: fr. black, about 1/4 in. across. Cent. China.—This plant has been confused with C. Wilsoniana which is apparently not in cult. and is chiefly distinguished by the whitish under side of the lvs. and the cylindric style.


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