. Concord area trees and shrubs. Botany; Trees; Shrubs. TREES ALTERNATE SIMPLE LEAVES MISCELLANEOUS SPECIES (ALL LEAVES TOOTHED, UNLOBED) PART A: 3-5 main veins meeting at leaf base AMERICAN LINDEN (BASSWOOD) Tilia americana Leaves large (on fruiting branchlets mostly 7-20 cm. long), hairless beneath; leaf tips abruptly tapered; teeth slender-tipped. Leafstalks 3-5 cm. long. Rich woods, river- banks. Sometimes planted. Uncommon. EUROPEAN LINDEN Tilia europaea Leaves on fruiting branchlest mostly 5-10 cm. long, hairless beneath; leaf tips abruptly tapered; teeth short-pointed. Leafstalks 3-5 cm


. Concord area trees and shrubs. Botany; Trees; Shrubs. TREES ALTERNATE SIMPLE LEAVES MISCELLANEOUS SPECIES (ALL LEAVES TOOTHED, UNLOBED) PART A: 3-5 main veins meeting at leaf base AMERICAN LINDEN (BASSWOOD) Tilia americana Leaves large (on fruiting branchlets mostly 7-20 cm. long), hairless beneath; leaf tips abruptly tapered; teeth slender-tipped. Leafstalks 3-5 cm. long. Rich woods, river- banks. Sometimes planted. Uncommon. EUROPEAN LINDEN Tilia europaea Leaves on fruiting branchlest mostly 5-10 cm. long, hairless beneath; leaf tips abruptly tapered; teeth short-pointed. Leafstalks 3-5 cm. long. Lower branches usually drooping. Sometimes escapes from roadside plantings. AMERICAN HACKBERRY Celtis occidentalis Leaf tips gradually tapered. Leafstalks cm. long. Mature bark often with corky warts or ridges. Fruit berry-like, edible. Open places, wood borders, roadsides. AMERICAN LINDEN. 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 Angelo, Ray, 1948-; Angelo, Ray, 1948-. Cambridge, Mass. : Concord Field Station, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University


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