. 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. i 1 I, Onms atnericana, THE AMERICAN FLOWERING ASH. Synonymes, Fraxinus aniericam, Ornits amcricana, Ornier d'Ameriqne, Amerikaiiische Bliihende-Esche; Onio aniehonno, American Flowering Ash, LiNN^us, S}x?cies Plantarum. PuRSH, Flora America; Sertentrionalis. IJoN, Miller's Dictionary. Loudon, A


. 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. i 1 I, Onms atnericana, THE AMERICAN FLOWERING ASH. Synonymes, Fraxinus aniericam, Ornits amcricana, Ornier d'Ameriqne, Amerikaiiische Bliihende-Esche; Onio aniehonno, American Flowering Ash, LiNN^us, S}x?cies Plantarum. PuRSH, Flora America; Sertentrionalis. IJoN, Miller's Dictionary. Loudon, Arboretum Britannicum. TRANCE. Germany. Italy. Britain and Anglo-America. Engravinss. Loudon, Arboretum Britannicum, ii., fig. 1070; and tbe figures l;e!ow "^in^^tani^^^^lS "l^Cl^,^,^^'^''T'^^^'' ^^""â¢"^. --atetl leaflets, the odd one' co d^ I^owm v fh no. b^r .''''"''" '''"''"'' -''""=""«. -in'! Paler ben gray. Buds brown. "Siara^a;;ow;i:!;,K'ti^l:^:^^SS2^^ Branches brow each cath. utsh- i I fk : M. Description. IHE Orniis americana is a beautiful tree, growing to a lieight of thirty or forty feet, and flowering in -«. ^^^.^ April and May. The d-fference between tins sort and tlic manna ash of Europe is so very shght, that doubts are entertained by some, of there beinn- but one species. It is a native of North America, and was introduced mto Britain in 1820, where it is cultivated for ornament, and is highly prized. There are plants of it in the Horticultural Society's garden, at London, and in the arboretum at Kew, where, in the last-named place, it is grafted on the Frax- mus excelsior; and the point where the scion wai inse ted iif the stock is ^o have en arged nearly as much as the stock itself, a proof that the ISican flow enng ash is a more robust-growing tree than the Ornus europa3a! wS was alJo stock. When uo other mode can be obtained of rendering a tree sardcnesn e Mr. Loudon sugg


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