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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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THE BIG TREE (Sequoia Wellingtonia) Spruces and pines of majestic port are dwarfed to saplings by the company they keep They look up, but the sequoias; look-not dowr but ^-indifferent to all that transpires below them. They regard only the limitless reaches of the eternal sky
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CHAPTER XI: THE ARBOR VIT^ES Genus THUYA, Linn. Evergreen resinous ornamental trees of slender, pyramidalhabit, with intricately branched limbs, and flat, open spray.Leaves scale-like, 4-ranked, minute, closely appressed to twigs.Flowers solitary, terminal, small aments, monoecious, scaly.Fruits erect, loose, ovoid cones, of few thin scales; seeds few,usually two. Uses: trees especially adapted for formal gardens,clipped hedges and shelter belts. Wood variously employed. KEY TO SPECIES A. Cone with 4 fertile scales, as a rule; bark orange red. (T. occidentalis) arbor vnvflAA. Cone with 6 fertile scales, as a rule; bark cinnamon red. (7\ plicata) giant arbor vit^ Four distinct species of Thuya are recognised. Two arenative to Japan and China. The Chinese T. orientalis, one of themost popular decorative evergreens, is cultivated especially inSouthern gardens. It is offered in several varieties. T. Japonicais a hardy species of lusty growth with white spots on the darkgreen of its leaf l

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