. Trees of Texas; an illustrated manual of the native and introduced trees of the state . 1. Odd-pinnate. 2. Tendril-pinnate. 3. 5. Twice-pinnate. A KEY TO THE TREES OF TEXAS PageLeaves needle, scale, or awl shaped; fruit a cone of dry scales or a berry-like cone Pinaceae 33 Leaves with expanded blades; fruit not as Leaves compound. A. Leaves palmately compound. 1, Leaflets 5 to 8 Ae-sculaceae ....132 2. Leaflets 3 Ptelea in Staphyllaceae . .12H B. Leaves pinnately Leaves once pinnate. a. Leaves without an odd leaflet at the end, opposite, persistent Zjgophy


. Trees of Texas; an illustrated manual of the native and introduced trees of the state . 1. Odd-pinnate. 2. Tendril-pinnate. 3. 5. Twice-pinnate. A KEY TO THE TREES OF TEXAS PageLeaves needle, scale, or awl shaped; fruit a cone of dry scales or a berry-like cone Pinaceae 33 Leaves with expanded blades; fruit not as Leaves compound. A. Leaves palmately compound. 1, Leaflets 5 to 8 Ae-sculaceae ....132 2. Leaflets 3 Ptelea in Staphyllaceae . .12H B. Leaves pinnately Leaves once pinnate. a. Leaves without an odd leaflet at the end, opposite, persistent Zjgophyllaceae . b. Leaves with an odd leaflet at theend. (1) Leaves alternate. (a) Leaflets toothed or notchedall the way around. X. Trees with thorns Fagara in Rutaceae 125 y. Trees thornless. (x) Fruit red drupes. .-Schmaltzia 129 (y) Fruit a nut ..Juglandaceae ... 47 (z) Fruit a trilobed capsule Ungnadia in Sapindaceae ....138 (b) Leaflets entire. X. Trees with thorns Fabaceae 121 y. Trees without thorns,(x) Fruit yellow drupes borne in .. Sapindus 138 (y) Fruit an elongated pod Fabaceae 121 (c) Leaflets with one to fourgland


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