. Our native trees and how to identify them [microform] : a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities. Trees; Arbres. BUR OAK T six inches (i\e-lobeii ; Ue or lobed, downy, pri- conic out of ovc, densely tonuMitmn ; thcry, deep f hairs seat- under sur- IIce. In au- oun. I'cti- )ules brown, re one-tliird on aments liry. Calyx vate, acute, . Pistillate s ; stigmas to one inch with (laiker d or turbi- to one-half ee scales. iil)er-land, k is nearly i'liite Oak itor-skiii " il (urrows wii cor ru- le of the )wtli com- ives ; tlie shoots al! 'd appc-ar- h ihf tree iiul rough wo Wiri


. Our native trees and how to identify them [microform] : a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities. Trees; Arbres. BUR OAK T six inches (i\e-lobeii ; Ue or lobed, downy, pri- conic out of ovc, densely tonuMitmn ; thcry, deep f hairs seat- under sur- IIce. In au- oun. I'cti- )ules brown, re one-tliird on aments liry. Calyx vate, acute, . Pistillate s ; stigmas to one inch with (laiker d or turbi- to one-half ee scales. iil)er-land, k is nearly i'liite Oak itor-skiii " il (urrows wii cor ru- le of the )wtli com- ives ; tlie shoots al! 'd appc-ar- h ihf tree iiul rough wo Wirie llic ciiar- acteristic cross-shape, while on a Post Oak just l)esi(le it the leaves are irregular and varied in shape, witii here and there one of typical form. BUR OAK. MOSSY-CUP OAK (Jiinrns iii,!( liHiirpa. Macro,,nf,! refers t,) the hujre ^\,^. ,,f ,i,p ,^c,,rn. er The average height is eighty feet, but in the vallev of the low Ohio It has iK'cn known to reach one hundred and sixty. Is tolerant of many .oils and grows rapidly. Ranges from Nova Srotia to Mani- toba, south to iMassaciuisetts, Pennsylvania. Kansas and Forms the " Oak Openings " of Minnesota. ,,.iJ^'^'^t:''.'^'l'' ''^'â 'l '"â¢"\^"- ('^'^Ply furrowed, scalv. Branches ce fi ⢠itli r-fM-1 .â .â ;,], , i> 11 ' â ' -="-'">⢠iJiancnes ith cork) I,...nchlets stout, at first greenish verv nubes- :a!i;:;:;^b,tlf^'''-->-^"''-'---'^^^-^ //jW. Hrown with paler sapwood, heavy, stnuig. close-granied durable in with the grnnnd. saluai)le. L'sed in si i ,n i bcKU , all .ut. of cons,,,,, uon, ,n, finish of hou^is V"^ kls'feiellw ''^''^'â â¢'"^- ^^"â¢â¢â 'â¢'JJ-^.. agricultural , railway tits, fencing. Sp. g,-., : "eight of cu. ft., !!« /F/«A;//,,,/. Light l),own. broadly ovate or acute or obtuse, pubescent, one eiglnl, ,0 one-fourth ..I an inch lo,T.(. iiiehes


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