Rhamnus alpina subsp. fallax

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Rhamnus fallax, Boiss. (R. alpina, Auth., not Linn.). Shrub, to 10 ft., with stout, upright, glabrous and reddish brown branches: lvs. elliptic-oblong to oblong or obo- vate-oblong, cordate or rounded at the base, abruptly acuminate, crenulate-serrate, with 12-20 pairs of veins, dark green above, pale green and glabrous or nearly so beneath, 3-5 1/2 in. long: fls. in 3-7-fld. clusters; petals 4: fr. globose, black, 1/4in. across or less. Mountains of S. and Cent. Eu.—This and the following species are the handsomest of the deciduous-lvd. buckthorns because of the large size of their lvs.


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