. 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. Description. ?TTE Cerasus caroliniana, in its natural hab- r -—^ (!73ia itat, usually at- tains a height of twenty to fifty feet and ramifies at a short distance from tfie ground forming a tufted head. Ihe bark of the trunk is of a dun col- our, and IS commonly without furrows or crack
. 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. Description. ?TTE Cerasus caroliniana, in its natural hab- r -—^ (!73ia itat, usually at- tains a height of twenty to fifty feet and ramifies at a short distance from tfie ground forming a tufted head. Ihe bark of the trunk is of a dun col- our, and IS commonly without furrows or cracks. The leaves are Smooth and shining on their upper surfaces, and are about three inches long. The flowers are white, and numerous, be- ing arranged in little bunches, from one inch to an inch and a half loi'g which sprmg from the axils of the leaves, in the month of March or April during the greater part of1lTe^ond yea? s^thi ^^0"^'^ "ff '^'' ^^^"^^^^^ time, both with flowers and fruit ^ ' ^'^^ '' ^^*^^"' ^^ ^^^ same cont;irr;"Bat;S- :^^^rf^^^ ^^P-- ^« ^e principally Georgia, and Florida! 0,\he ma n hnrft is e'ffn^'? ''T '^ '^' ^^'''^^^^ at a distance of eight or teriS^frorn'to JJT ^""''''isrowing wild, even Europe by Catesby^vho sS to Mmor in '^ T' ?''^ "^^^^ ^"^^^'^ to ; The largest reSpdini ^^^?i ""'^''' ^'^^ "''^"^^ «f " bastard. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Browne, D. J. (Daniel Jay), b. 1804. New York : Harper
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