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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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fall. The only Americanrepresentative of this genus is a little tree. Sweet Leaf, Horse Sugar (Symplocos tinctoria, LHer.)—A small, open-headed tree, 10 to 30 feet high, with short trunkand slim, ascending branches. Bark ashy grey with reddish cast,warty. Buds ovate, with triangular scales. Leaves leathery,dark green and lustrous above; paler and pubescent beneath;5 to 6 inches long, 1 to 2 inches wide, tapering at base and apex;entire or remotely toothed on margins; petioles short, winged.Flowers white, fragrant, in close axillary clusters; March to May.Fruit, a brown, nut-like drupe with 1 seed. Preferred habitat,moist, shady woodlands. Distribution, Delaware to Florida;west to Blue Ridge Mountains, and in Gulf States to Louisianaand southern Arkansas. Uses: Rare in gardens, though itdeserves attention for its handsome, sweet-tasting foliage. Barkof stems and roots, bitter and aromatic, yields yellow dye and hastonic medicinal properties. Horses and cattle browse the foliage. 430
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Copyright, 1905. by Doubicuay, Page &. Company FLOWERS OF THE SILVER BELL TREE (Mohrodendron tetraptera) CHAPTER LIX: THE ASHES AND THE FRINGE TREE Family Oleace^ i. Genus FRAXINUS, Linn. Valuable timber and ornamental trees. Leaves deciduous,pinnately compound, opposite. Flowers small, inconspicuous,in compound panicles; the two kinds, except in A, borne onseparate trees. Fruit a dry seed, winged like a dart. KEY TO MOST IMPORTANT SPECIES A. Twigs 4-angled; flowers perfect*. (F. quadrangulata) blue ashAA. Twigs round; flowers dioecious. B. Branchlets, petioles and leaf linings smooth.C. Buds brown; leaflets stalked.D. Leaves whitish beneath. E. Wings of fruit broad; leaflets blunt. (F. Caroliniana) swamp ashEE. Wings of fruit narrow; leaflets taper pointed. (F. Americana) white ashDD. Leaves green beneath. (F. lanceolata) green ashCC. Buds black; leaflets sessile. (F. nigra) black ash BB. Branchlets, petioles and leaf linings downy.C. Twigs slender; keys very long and slender. (F

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