Juglans intermedia

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Juglans intermedia, carr. (J. nigra x J. regia). Intermediate between the parents, but in general appearance more like J. regia. Lfts. usually 11, ovate or elliptic-ovate, remotely denticulate, glabrous dark green. In regard to the fr. 2 forms have been distinguished. var. pyriformis, carr., with an obovoid fr. more resembling that of J. regia. R.H. 1863, p. 30. Gn. 50, p. 478. var. vilmoreana, carr. (J. vilmoriniana, Vilm.). Fig. 2018, with a fr. more like that of J, nigra. G.F. 4:52, 53 (adapted in Fig. 2018). M.D. 1911:197.猶robably also J. regia gibbosa, carr., with a large, thick-shelled deeply rugose nut belongs here. R.H. 1861, p. 428. Gn. 50, p. 478. Of the same parentage is without doubt the so-called James River hybrid (Forest Leaves 2:133, 134).


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