. Illustrated key to the wild and commonly cultivated trees of the northeastern United States and adjacent Canada [microform] : based primarily upon leaf characters. Trees; Trees; Arbres; Arbres. Fig. 4. Red Cedar. 5. Leaves in well marked clusters on the side of the branch—6. 5. Leaves not in definite clusters on the side of the branch—Spruce, 85. 6. Leaves five or less in a cluster- Pine, 76. 6. Leaves seven or more in a cluster—Larch, 84. 7. Young leafy shoots con- spicuously flattened or two-edged. Northern and western New Eng- land northward and westward, also south-. Quartfr inch Fig. 5.


. Illustrated key to the wild and commonly cultivated trees of the northeastern United States and adjacent Canada [microform] : based primarily upon leaf characters. Trees; Trees; Arbres; Arbres. Fig. 4. Red Cedar. 5. Leaves in well marked clusters on the side of the branch—6. 5. Leaves not in definite clusters on the side of the branch—Spruce, 85. 6. Leaves five or less in a cluster- Pine, 76. 6. Leaves seven or more in a cluster—Larch, 84. 7. Young leafy shoots con- spicuously flattened or two-edged. Northern and western New Eng- land northward and westward, also south-. Quartfr inch Fig. 5. Arbor Vitae. a. Side view of twig; b. Section of. 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 Collins, J. Franklin (James Franklin), 1863-1940; Preston, Howard W. (Howard Willis), 1859-1936. Toronto : McClelland and Goodchild


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