. Our native trees and how to identify them [microform] : a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities. Trees; Arbres. TULIP-TREE e skin of the nul at length liiiiing black W'liat bitter, 'imv valley, 'tly moist, a lawn plant- y objection P its leaves ee. CCS, known ' trunk ten Kircd feet. ">i siiore of I' and fcrs deep, ant, nor is 1 form of eddish at 'Rlit, soft, f houses, ihcr, and ic better e extent, ; ; scales -rsistent â valved, eslnng, shghtly. Tulip-tree, Lin'odfiidroii lulipifera. Leaves 5' to 6' Please note that these images are extracted from sc


. Our native trees and how to identify them [microform] : a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities. Trees; Arbres. TULIP-TREE e skin of the nul at length liiiiing black W'liat bitter, 'imv valley, 'tly moist, a lawn plant- y objection P its leaves ee. CCS, known ' trunk ten Kircd feet. ">i siiore of I' and fcrs deep, ant, nor is 1 form of eddish at 'Rlit, soft, f houses, ihcr, and ic better e extent, ; ; scales -rsistent â valved, eslnng, shghtly. Tulip-tree, Lin'odfiidroii lulipifera. Leaves 5' to 6' 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 Keeler, Harriet L. (Harriet Louise), 1846-1921. Toronto : McClelland, Goodchild & Stewart


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