. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forestry), no. 11. Forests and forestry. PLATE CXXIII. CATALPA. 1. A It- •I H"\vei's. x i. .. i i. i ^ i •.'. A i;! with two drooping ciBar-like fruits, llie one split open siicwiug the seeds, x J. 3. A winged seed, x i. 4. A winter twig, x i. Sec Plate II. 211 CATALPA. Catalpa bignonioides, Walter. family occur In the tropics" only fJew aT" founT io"^ thf; ^°''."' *^' representatives of this 8brub8, woody climbers, or rarely herb! North Am <\*'"^^"'*^ ^°°^- ^^^^^ °^«"f " t^«««. flora and Pen'syl
. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forestry), no. 11. Forests and forestry. PLATE CXXIII. CATALPA. 1. A It- •I H"\vei's. x i. .. i i. i ^ i •.'. A i;! with two drooping ciBar-like fruits, llie one split open siicwiug the seeds, x J. 3. A winged seed, x i. 4. A winter twig, x i. Sec Plate II. 211 CATALPA. Catalpa bignonioides, Walter. family occur In the tropics" only fJew aT" founT io"^ thf; ^°''."' *^' representatives of this 8brub8, woody climbers, or rarely herb! North Am <\*'"^^"'*^ ^°°^- ^^^^^ °^«"f " t^«««. flora and Pen'sylvanla 3 ge^erf wuf 3 spe^c es. ?be genu'/ Soa^rth ""f ' ^^^^^^^ ^"^ "- tree representatives occurlng rather frequently in this State Thl«.!n °"^^ T '"^*"** ^" species In the world, of which number 2 are native to Nofth !'rr,.? ^^ "' comprises about 7 genus is native to Pennsylvania but 1 spedes halbeen n«fni,? i'*' ^"^ representative of this Of the State, that a desLlption of ij iTtt^ XicltLTaTrsid^^e^lLta^ ^ ^^^^' ^"' Tr?n?";;;;nrrorlerof?:! aTg'uiaT^d^ u^^^clf ''c^ V '-'' symmetrical In appearance in summer, due t^ the dense foliage. ' ' "** '''^^" BAEK—Llght brown, rather thin, shallowly-rldged, scaly, bitter. TWIGS—Stout, smooth, or slightly downy, yellowish-brown, usually frozen huofr n^^a,^ i*u numerous large lenticels, roughened by leaf-scars Pith iJ^^ ZhL \? ' <^^^'«<J ^^t^ the nodes. See Plate II, 2. *^ ' ^^"® sometimes chambered at BUDS—Terminal bud usually absent. Lateral buds small, almost InhertdPri in , „ , than i Of an inch long, covered with 5-6 visible, small. br;mn bud-scales ' "'"^^ " LEAVES—Opposite or whorled I. e., more than two at a node slmnio ft in «„ u FEXriT—A long, cylindrical, bean-like capsule which often persists far intn xrint^. „ -, tahis many flattened winged seeds. Wings surround seeds and are frJngeS at
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