. Contributions to the botany of Vermont. Plants -- Vermont. BEECH Leaves and fruit, X J^. beech. What is the reason ? This is an interesting question for some one to investigate. The wood is quite hard and makes the best of flooring. It is also used in the manufacture of bench planes and similar tools and for fuel. CHESTNUT. Castanea dentata (Marsh.) Bork., C-saliva Americana Wats. Unfortunately the chestnut is not found in most parts of the' state. It occurs in southeastern Vermont along the Connecticut valley as far north as Windsor. In the south- western part of the state it is found well
. Contributions to the botany of Vermont. Plants -- Vermont. BEECH Leaves and fruit, X J^. beech. What is the reason ? This is an interesting question for some one to investigate. The wood is quite hard and makes the best of flooring. It is also used in the manufacture of bench planes and similar tools and for fuel. CHESTNUT. Castanea dentata (Marsh.) Bork., C-saliva Americana Wats. Unfortunately the chestnut is not found in most parts of the' state. It occurs in southeastern Vermont along the Connecticut valley as far north as Windsor. In the south- western part of the state it is found well CHESTNUT '*^ .-'-^ ^y X ^"^——-^ scattered in the Taconic range from Pownal to. 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 University of Vermont. Botany Dept; Middlebury College. Burlington, Vt. : Botanical Dept. , University of Vermont
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