. Wayside trees [microform] : series I. Being a description of the magnolias, tulip-tree, basswood, elms, cherries, birches, Trees; Arbres. Red Blm. Slippery Elm. 0/mut filva. AaBr . URTICACE*, Nettle. Lntf . . Extremely rough, dark olive green, coarsely veined. Buk . . Daric brown, lomewfaat ruddy. Height . 40 ft. to 60 ft., sometimes 70 ft. Habitat . New England to the Dakotas, east- ern Neb., south to western Fla., central Ab. and Miu., and valley of the San Antonio River, Texas. Chaiacter: Inner bark mucibginous and aro- matic. American Bim, White Eim. Ulmus Americiina. lean Elm. Whi


. Wayside trees [microform] : series I. Being a description of the magnolias, tulip-tree, basswood, elms, cherries, birches, Trees; Arbres. Red Blm. Slippery Elm. 0/mut filva. AaBr . URTICACE*, Nettle. Lntf . . Extremely rough, dark olive green, coarsely veined. Buk . . Daric brown, lomewfaat ruddy. Height . 40 ft. to 60 ft., sometimes 70 ft. Habitat . New England to the Dakotas, east- ern Neb., south to western Fla., central Ab. and Miu., and valley of the San Antonio River, Texas. Chaiacter: Inner bark mucibginous and aro- matic. American Bim, White Eim. Ulmus Americiina. lean Elm. White Eim. Uimus Amtric&na,. Family Leaf . Bark . Heia^t HabiUt URTICACE^, Nettle. Quite rough, prominently veined, dark green. Brown-gray, deep fissured. 70 ft. to 80 ft., sometimes 120 ft. New England to the Dakotas, west- ern Neb., western Kan., Oklahoma and Texas, south to Pease Creek, Fla. "7' Wt0''^ mm. 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 Mathews, F. Schuyler (Ferdinand Shuyler), 1854-1938. Springfield, Mass. : Taber-Prang Art Co.


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