Juglans quadrangulata
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Juglans quadrangulata, Rehd. (J. alata, Schelle. I. intermedia quadrangulata, carr. J. intermedia alata, carr. J. cinereaxJ. regia). Fig. 2019. Tall tree, in its bark, winter-buds and foliage much resembling J. regia: lfts. usually 9, oval to oblong, obscurely and remotely serrate, slightly pubescent beneath: fr. sparingly produced, subglobose, about 2 in. long; nut ovoid- oblong, acute at the apex, 1 3/4 in. long, with deeply sculptured walls thinner than those of the butternut and broad ridges at the sutures. Originated in France and in several places near Boston and probably elsewhere. G.F. 7:435 (adapted in Fig. 2019). R.H. 1870, p. 494. Gn. 50, p. 478.—The form figured by Carriere seems much nearer to J. cinerea, while the form originated near Boston is more similar to J. regia.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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