. Michigan trees; a handbook of the native and most important introduced species. Trees. Lanceolate. Ovate. Heart-shaped. Halberd-shaped. I^inear. Oblong. Oval. Orbicular. Oblanceolate. Spatulate. Obovate. near by, but under adverse circumstances. How different are the leaves of the big white oak standing in the yard; they are hardly lobed on the lowermost branches, while higher up they are deeply' cut. Yet, in spite of the many modifications that leaves undergo, the leaves of any one species have certain rather constant char- LEAF TIPS. Please note that these images are extracted


. Michigan trees; a handbook of the native and most important introduced species. Trees. Lanceolate. Ovate. Heart-shaped. Halberd-shaped. I^inear. Oblong. Oval. Orbicular. Oblanceolate. Spatulate. Obovate. near by, but under adverse circumstances. How different are the leaves of the big white oak standing in the yard; they are hardly lobed on the lowermost branches, while higher up they are deeply' cut. Yet, in spite of the many modifications that leaves undergo, the leaves of any one species have certain rather constant char- LEAF TIPS. 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 Otis, Charles Herbert, 1886. Ann Arbor, The Regents


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