. The elements of forestry, designed to afford information concerning the planting and care of forest trees for ornament or profit and giving suggestions upon the creation and care of woodlands with the view of securing the greatest benefit for the longest time, particularly adapted to the wants and conditions of the United States. Forests and forestry. 130. Carpinus h^f7(his.—ThQ European Hornbeam. 1. Twig, with two male and one female blossoms. 2. A fruitful stem, with leaves. 3,4. Male blossoms, from up- per, lower, and si'^e piiuts of view. 5. Asinj^le sced-rapsule, with section. 6. Leaf-c
. The elements of forestry, designed to afford information concerning the planting and care of forest trees for ornament or profit and giving suggestions upon the creation and care of woodlands with the view of securing the greatest benefit for the longest time, particularly adapted to the wants and conditions of the United States. Forests and forestry. 130. Carpinus h^f7(his.—ThQ European Hornbeam. 1. Twig, with two male and one female blossoms. 2. A fruitful stem, with leaves. 3,4. Male blossoms, from up- per, lower, and si'^e piiuts of view. 5. Asinj^le sced-rapsule, with section. 6. Leaf-cover, with inclosed female blossoms, 7. A pair of female blossoms, with the envelop-i removed. 8. A sin<,'le pistil. 9. A ripe seed, with its threc- lobed seed-leaf. 10. The seed-capsule, separated and enlarged. 11. Transverse" section of the samo. 12. Th- perms, separated. 1:5. Twi?, with three leaf-buds above, aud two male flower-buds. li. Germ, as it first appears upou 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 Hough, Franklin Benjamin, 1822-1885. Cincinnati, R. Clarke
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