. Handbook of the trees of the northern states and Canada east of the Rocky mountains. Photo-descriptive. Fig. 268. Branchlet with mature leaves and fruit, i ; fruit inbranchlet in winter, 3. 269. Trunk showing bark of large tree, western New York 270. Wood structure magnified 15 diameters. cross-section showing seeds. Hani)ik)ok of Tkkks of the i;.\ Sta AM) Canada. -IM This favorite trtc tlic lici-hi of 25-30ft., with trunk rarely more tliaii 12-14 in. indiameter, and when isolated develops a broadtop with rigid branches bearing many shortbranchlets terminating in sharp spur-like lea


. Handbook of the trees of the northern states and Canada east of the Rocky mountains. Photo-descriptive. Fig. 268. Branchlet with mature leaves and fruit, i ; fruit inbranchlet in winter, 3. 269. Trunk showing bark of large tree, western New York 270. Wood structure magnified 15 diameters. cross-section showing seeds. Hani)ik)ok of Tkkks of the i;.\ Sta AM) Canada. -IM This favorite trtc tlic lici-hi of 25-30ft., with trunk rarely more tliaii 12-14 in. indiameter, and when isolated develops a broadtop with rigid branches bearing many shortbranchlets terminating in sharp spur-like leaf-less tips. It inhabits rich, moist, but well drainedsoil, often in forest glades among taller beauty of its light pink flowers and theirdelicious fragrance, which is so marked as toactually perfume the surrounding atmosphere,are as noticeable as of the Narrow-leaf account of these attractive features it isdeservedly popular for ornamental planting inshrubberies and door-yards. Its attractivenessis not limited to the flowering season alone, forits fragrant fruit, pendent with long


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