Trees; a handbook of forest-botany for the woodlands and the laboratory . Fig. 35. Walnut, Juglans regia, p. 102 (D). LI—2 164 TREE OF HEAVEN ..&. Fig. 36. Leaflet of Walnut, Juglans regia. Venation midrib; b secondary; c tertiary, forming cross-tie; d shows the forwardlooping ; e terminals, p. 162 (Ett). Ailanihus glandulosa, Desf. Ailanthus, Tree of tree, with the leaves sometimes enormous, up to50—80 cm. long. The latter come out late, and are redwhen young: they fall with the first frosts, the leaflets FALSE ACACIA 165 turning red and brown, and often leaving


Trees; a handbook of forest-botany for the woodlands and the laboratory . Fig. 35. Walnut, Juglans regia, p. 102 (D). LI—2 164 TREE OF HEAVEN ..&. Fig. 36. Leaflet of Walnut, Juglans regia. Venation midrib; b secondary; c tertiary, forming cross-tie; d shows the forwardlooping ; e terminals, p. 162 (Ett). Ailanihus glandulosa, Desf. Ailanthus, Tree of tree, with the leaves sometimes enormous, up to50—80 cm. long. The latter come out late, and are redwhen young: they fall with the first frosts, the leaflets FALSE ACACIA 165 turning red and brown, and often leaving the rachis,which has a large insertion, bare on the tree for 15—25, shortly petiolate, long ovate-lanceolate,5—15x3—Ocm. in length; acuminate, entire or withone or two glandular teeth at the base, glabrous, excepton the midribs below, which, like the petiolules andmargin, are finely ciliate; dark green above, paler pinnate-looped and reticulate. (ii) Leaves stipulate. [The stipules may be deciduous, or minute, and care isnecessary to observe the scar, &c; see p. 161.] (a) Stipules usually as later


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