. Our native trees and how to identify them [microform] : a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities. Trees; Arbres. li'indr />'«(A-,âSlciult biDuit, ()iK-(ouitli of .111 inch long. /,v^-v,._AIt,.rnau., siiiiplc, tiian^julai, tw., and a Iialf u, three loiif;, one and halt to two inches , truncate or sMHitlv m-clK^-shapcd at base, . senate, with s ^r kLu d ar teeth, acute or acuminate. They come out nf tl,. hud hn^dit vel w green ghitinous. When full grown are ,lark sliimng g "'i .I e paler shinn,^ green beneath ; midribs yellow, raiied, rounde
. Our native trees and how to identify them [microform] : a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities. Trees; Arbres. li'indr />'«(A-,âSlciult biDuit, ()iK-(ouitli of .111 inch long. /,v^-v,._AIt,.rnau., siiiiplc, tiian^julai, tw., and a Iialf u, three loiif;, one and halt to two inches , truncate or sMHitlv m-clK^-shapcd at base, . senate, with s ^r kLu d ar teeth, acute or acuminate. They come out nf tl,. hud hn^dit vel w green ghitinous. When full grown are ,lark sliimng g "'i .I e paler shinn,^ green beneath ; midribs yellow, raiied, rounded, often .narked uith minute black glands, primary veins conspicu s In autumn they turn a pale yellow. Petioles long, slender, slight y ,,âv;, before the leaves. Staminate tlowers borne on terminal calkms wliich are solitary (.r in pairs ⢠when mature are from three to four inches long.' Ihese form in the late summer, and during the wmtei theyvary from one and one-tiuarter to one and one-half inches long, bnolu p;,|e ^,,,,,.â^ .,â^ very rigid. Scales ovate, acute, apiculate. Pis- tillate aments slender, one-half inch lon^ ⢠scales ovate acute pale green, glandular; peduncles furnished with conspicuous /â¢â ;7^//. âStrobiles cylindrical, an inch lon<' ol)luse u base and apex; peduncles slender, drooping; scales pubescent, wedge-shaped o base , lateral lobes larger than the ../.'-^'''<l'"g. Nut oval, acute or rounded. White liirch, â¢Most IitMiUiful Of forest treesâThe Lady of the uoodL;. The silvery stems Of deJic^ite hircli trees. âColeridge. âKkats. Nuins anived at a eertain hei,i,dit, in n various tiers, and send out their Sometimes frees ascend vertically anc an air perfectly luiohstrueted, tork off hntnehes horizontally like an apple tree ; or incline then, towards the earth like a u- or hollow then, ,n ,1,,. for,,, of .. ...p. ,, ,],. ; or then. I"" '"^"T'""
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