| 1874 - 802 pages
...glandular-pubescent, angled by two slight ridges, continuing down from the expanded base of the petiole above ; branches of the previous year ashy-gray with a deciduous epidermis, which, on being shed, reveals a dark brown bark beneath. Leaves thickish cordate-orbicular, deeply 5-cleft, lobes rather... | |
| Joseph T. Rothrock - 1878 - 256 pages
...— 2 to 4 feet high. Neither prickly nor spiny. Moderately branching. Young branches light brown, minutely glandular-pubescent, somewhat angular by...epidermis, which, on being shed, shows the bark underneath dark brown. Leaves cordate-orbicular, deeply 5-cleft; lobes rather obtuse, unequally serrate, though... | |
| George Montague Wheeler, Geographical Surveys West of the 100th Meridian (U.S.) - 1878 - 502 pages
...100.)—2 to 4 feet high. Neither prickly nor spiny. Moderately branching. Young branches light brown, minutely glandular-pubescent, somewhat angular by...epidermis, which, on being shed, shows the bark underneath dark brown. Leaves cordate-orbicular, deeply 5-cleft; lobes rather obtuse, unequally serrate, though... | |
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