. The trees of America [microform] : native and foreign, pictorially and botanically delineated and scientifically and popularly described, being considered principally with reference to their geography and history, soil and situation, propagation and culture, accidents and diseases .... Trees; Arbres. 1*- ! J' Xanthoxylnm. fraxineum, THE ASH-LEAVED XANTHOXYLUM. Synonyme$. Zanthoxylum data herculis, Zanthoxylum fraxineum, Zanthoxylum americanum, Xanthoxylum fraxineum, Clavalier a feuilles de fr^ne, Eschenblattriger Zahnwehholz, Frassino spinoso, Prickly Ash, Thorny Ash, Toothache-tree, Great P


. The trees of America [microform] : native and foreign, pictorially and botanically delineated and scientifically and popularly described, being considered principally with reference to their geography and history, soil and situation, propagation and culture, accidents and diseases .... Trees; Arbres. 1*- ! J' Xanthoxylnm. fraxineum, THE ASH-LEAVED XANTHOXYLUM. Synonyme$. Zanthoxylum data herculis, Zanthoxylum fraxineum, Zanthoxylum americanum, Xanthoxylum fraxineum, Clavalier a feuilles de fr^ne, Eschenblattriger Zahnwehholz, Frassino spinoso, Prickly Ash, Thorny Ash, Toothache-tree, Great Prickly Yellow-wood, LiNN^us, Species Plantarum. BiGELow, Medical Botany. ToRREY AND Gray, Flora of North America. WiLLDENow, Linnasi Species Plantarum. De Candolle, Prodromus. LocDON, Arboretum Brit .nnicum. France. Germany. Italy. New York. Other parts of Anolo-Amebica. ;^;Se'l^!''^^^^^^^^^ ^^'"-' "'^'"^ "f Carolina, vol. p,. 26.; Loudon, Arboretum ^^it^JJ^^""'"'^ -^'V P'"u^"^' "f 4 to 5 pairs of leaflets, and an odd one; the leaflets ovate obscurely sawed, equal at the base ; the petiole round and devo d of prickles- prickles in the llSn of stipules. Flowers m axillary umbels without petals, The sexes diLcioS-5)TSf J/e, pXm^ Description. wu- 1 1 , V " That unpiiying pain Wiiicli plucks the nerves, close-sealing with a frown Ev 11 beauty's lips, which the Iwhl Ayrshire bard Wish'd in his patriot vengeance to entail On Caledonia's foes, yielded its rage To the rough genius of that lofty tree, Whose yellow armour bears in countless studs The horrid ; Traits op thb Aborioinbs. [HE Xanthoxylum frax- ineum usually grows to a height of twelve or fifteen â¢^âââ,⢠feet, and sometimes to more than double that height. Its trunk ramifies some distance above the ground, and then branches out into a regular head. The whole tree, when young, is armed with powerful prickles, which are thick at the bas


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