Trees that every child should know : easy tree studies for all seasons of the year . The Maple Family 157 branches large enough to break windows, orknock down chimneys as they fall. The flowers of the silver maple show no come out greenish-yellow on the twigs whenthe red maples flowers are glowing on their redtwigs in March, and early April. The leavesare pale green, white beneath, and set on longflexible stems. They are larger than the leavesof the red maple, and cleft in a distinctly differentway. A narrow, deep fissure divides the leaf inthirds, and two side clefts divide the lower


Trees that every child should know : easy tree studies for all seasons of the year . The Maple Family 157 branches large enough to break windows, orknock down chimneys as they fall. The flowers of the silver maple show no come out greenish-yellow on the twigs whenthe red maples flowers are glowing on their redtwigs in March, and early April. The leavesare pale green, white beneath, and set on longflexible stems. They are larger than the leavesof the red maple, and cleft in a distinctly differentway. A narrow, deep fissure divides the leaf inthirds, and two side clefts divide the lower lobesin two unequal halves. These fissures reach two-thirds of the way through the leaf blade, andeach lobe is cleft along its sides, into many irreg-ular bays and capes. These leaves are alwayssilvery white beneath in summer, and they turnto yellow in the autumn. In late May the pairs of winged keys hangon short stems. Each key is about two incheslong, fuzzy green, until ripe, twice the length ofthe smooth keys of the red maple, which areripening at the same time. It is good fu


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