Trees; a handbook of forest-botany for the woodlands and the laboratory . b-sessile, ellipticor long-ovate; acute or shortly acuminate, entire or sinuate;smooth, usually with a few hairs in the angles of the vena-tion, shining dark green above and paler beneath, somewhatoblique at the base, 6—10 x 3—7 cm. (5—15 x 3—9 cm.,or even larger on suckers), the terminal one not in opening; brown in autumn. Fragrant. Venation pinnate-looped, with numerous, often 12—14pairs, of strong secondaries, coming off at open angles andnearly straight to the margins, there curving forward andloopi
Trees; a handbook of forest-botany for the woodlands and the laboratory . b-sessile, ellipticor long-ovate; acute or shortly acuminate, entire or sinuate;smooth, usually with a few hairs in the angles of the vena-tion, shining dark green above and paler beneath, somewhatoblique at the base, 6—10 x 3—7 cm. (5—15 x 3—9 cm.,or even larger on suckers), the terminal one not in opening; brown in autumn. Fragrant. Venation pinnate-looped, with numerous, often 12—14pairs, of strong secondaries, coming off at open angles andnearly straight to the margins, there curving forward andlooping into an infra-marginal vein. Tertiaries numerousand strong, coming off from the secondaries at nearlyright-angles, and forming distinct cross-ties. WALNUT 1G3 [The Ash differs not only in its opposite leaves andserrated margins, but in the absence of loops joining intoa distinct infra-marginal vein.] ** Leaflets about 15-—25; ovate-lanceolate tolanceolate, coarsely glandular-serrate at thebase, but not scented. Shoots pubescent,with wide continuous Fig. 35. Walnut, Juglans regia, p. 102 (D). LI—2 164 TREE OF HEAVEN ..&
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