. Wayside trees [microform] : series I. Being a description of the magnolias, tulip-tree, basswood, elms, cherries, birches, Trees; Arbres. FamOjr Lesf . Bwk . Hdcht HabiUt Yellow dirch. Siiula lUtea. CUPULIFERiE, Oak. Dull green, slightly downy beneath. Ragged, thin, shiny, yellowish, silvery •, when young slightly aromatic. 20 ft. to 50 ft., occasionally 100 ft. Northern Sutes to northern Del., Alleghany Mts., and to northern Minn. Cut-lMved White European Birch. Bitula ilia. A European birch common in parks and gar- dent} the only birch tree of Europe; very dotely related to Betula p^
. Wayside trees [microform] : series I. Being a description of the magnolias, tulip-tree, basswood, elms, cherries, birches, Trees; Arbres. FamOjr Lesf . Bwk . Hdcht HabiUt Yellow dirch. Siiula lUtea. CUPULIFERiE, Oak. Dull green, slightly downy beneath. Ragged, thin, shiny, yellowish, silvery •, when young slightly aromatic. 20 ft. to 50 ft., occasionally 100 ft. Northern Sutes to northern Del., Alleghany Mts., and to northern Minn. Cut-lMved White European Birch. Bitula ilia. A European birch common in parks and gar- dent} the only birch tree of Europe; very dotely related to Betula p^puUftlia. Leaf, diu-k green} bark V I Qray Birch. Betula popuUfblia. CUPULIFER^, Oak. , Extremely shiny, glittering and tremb- ling, pointed, when young light, wlwn old deep green. Very white, branchlets tawny brown and wiry, triangle of dark brown on trunk below branch. 20 ft. to 30 ft., sometimes 40 ft. Me. to northern , south to Del., coast region of N. E. and Middle Sutes. Character: Triangular leaftige, hence named ptptdifiUa (poplar-leaved), a short-lived tree, with slender trunk which is often curved and bent to the ground in winter by the • .ght of ice and snow. Family Leaf Bark Height HaUtat (23). 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 Mathews, F. Schuyler (Ferdinand Shuyler), 1854-1938. Springfield, Mass. : Taber-Prang Art Co.
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