. 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. ,#(â Acer jiScudo-philauHS, THE EUROPEAN SYCAMORE-TREE. Synonymcs. ⢠Acer pseuJo-j)latamis, Emble blanc de mnntn^nn, Faiiss« pla- iiuie, G 11111(1 enihle, Emhlf .sycoiiioro, , Weisscr Ahoni, Gcinoiiier A horn, ActTo iico, Accro sicomoro, Platano fulso, riatanosalviuico, Great Maple
. 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. ,#(â Acer jiScudo-philauHS, THE EUROPEAN SYCAMORE-TREE. Synonymcs. ⢠Acer pseuJo-j)latamis, Emble blanc de mnntn^nn, Faiiss« pla- iiuie, G 11111(1 enihle, Emhlf .sycoiiioro, , Weisscr Ahoni, Gcinoiiier A horn, ActTo iico, Accro sicomoro, Platano fulso, riatanosalviuico, Great Maple, Jlock riane-tree, Plaiic-tret', European Sycamore, ^rs, Species riantariim. I MiciiAi'x, North American Sylva. Don, Miller's Dictionary. , Arboretum Britannicum. Seluv, British Forest Trees. France. Germany. Italy. I Scotland. United States. ar/^ne^lâ¢*ig,;!;i:;;rr UiZ:;.;!;""'"-^'"'""^ ^ '''''"' f^""' "â -> "S-n-'^ ^^l- Pl-mcuoe. The other nam TrS:";^^';:e^5 ^l''^r;"^,K i?^uSi:f "â "â ⢠" = ^"â¢"'""' ^^'T""" «"'-""=""'â -â "â â ^^ ^Cby, Sriti,.. Forct with the wings rather diverging.â2)o«, 3Iilkr's Vict. '"'^i'", '^'Xiiy. i luit smooth, Description. **** + " Xor iinnnticed pn^s Till! Hycamoro, capricious in [iitirc ; Now trccn, liiwny ; and cro iiiitninii vct iias cliaiijjcil tlio wouila, in acarlel liojioura briu-lit.'. t'oWPER. gaCnftH', rsVi_- (f^^'^ ^^'^'^^ Maple or r ^ if^B Sycamore, vying in 1)) .LJ (^ point of magnitiulo, â, _=-â ieS^t^ia with the oak, the ash, -L and other trees of the first rank, presents a ' grand, unbroken mass of fohagc. It forms a IwaiUihil contrast in appropriate situations, and when judiciously grouped witli trees of a lighter and more airy character, it alTords an " impene- trable ; In favourable situations, i
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