. Bergen's botany : key and flora : Northern and Central States Plants; Plants. DICOTYLEDONOUS PLANTS 59 gray or broM-n bark and a low, spreading top. Leaves leathery, evergreen, oblong or oblanceolate, often somewhat 3-Iobed on young trees, margin rolled under, dark green and shining above, pale below ; petioles short, stout. Fruit often in short racemes, cup top- shaped, scales closely appressed, hoary, peduncles ^-1 in. long ; acorn from subgiobose to oblong, the longer form occurring on the younger trees. On low ground near the coast ; wood very hard and durable ; valued for shipbuild
. Bergen's botany : key and flora : Northern and Central States Plants; Plants. DICOTYLEDONOUS PLANTS 59 gray or broM-n bark and a low, spreading top. Leaves leathery, evergreen, oblong or oblanceolate, often somewhat 3-Iobed on young trees, margin rolled under, dark green and shining above, pale below ; petioles short, stout. Fruit often in short racemes, cup top- shaped, scales closely appressed, hoary, peduncles ^-1 in. long ; acorn from subgiobose to oblong, the longer form occurring on the younger trees. On low ground near the coast ; wood very hard and durable ; valued for shipbuilding,* 19. ULMACEiE. Elm Family. Trees or shrubs with watery juice, alternate, simple, petio- late, serrate, stipulate leaves, which are usually 2-ranked ; and small, perfect, or somewhat monoecious, apetalous flowers. Calyx of 3-9 sepals which are distinct or partly united, stamens as many as the sepals and opposite them. Ovary 1-2-celled, styles 2, spreading. Fruit a key, nut, or stone fruit.*. 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 Bergen, Joseph Y. (Joseph Young), 1851-1917. Boston : Ginn
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