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Title: The tree book : A popular guide to a knowledge of the trees of North America and to their uses and cultivation
Year: 1920 (1920s)
Authors: Rogers, Julia Ellen, b. 1866
Subjects: Trees
Publisher: New York : Doubleday, Page
Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Brigham Young University

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forests owes much to thefoliage of the scarlet oak. The tree blazes like a torch against theduller reds and browns in the woods, and often keeps its brilliancyuntil after snow covers the ground. There is no reason for confusing the black, red and pin oakswith this species. They are all heavy and coarse beside it.Their leaves are leathery compared with the papery thinness ofthese. In summer the scarlet oak lifts its young shoots, delicatelypink above the last years growth, and waves them like long,tapering plumes, set with skeleton leaves. Break a twig, and thesmoothness and delicacy of the leaves strike you. Just a paletrace of fuzziness remains along the veins on the underside. The wide, rounded sinuses are cut nearly to themidrib, and the leaf flutters airily on a long petiole. Theacorn differs from the black oaks in having its cup drawntightly in at the top. Though we have planted this tree less often than the redoak and pin oak in this country, it is coming to be recognised as 214
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THE SCARLET OAK (Quercus cocciuea) No oak leaf is more exquisite in form and finish than this one. The tree becomes a torch of scarlet in the late autumn.The wood and the furrowed bark are tinged with red. The broad leaf on the budded twig is a freak

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