Catalogue of the Phaenogamous And Vascular Cryptogamous Plants of Michigan Indi

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Catalogue of the Phaenogamous And Vascular Cryptogamous Plants of Michigan Indi
Charles Fay Wheeler
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Rare.
1006. Nigra, L. ( ? ) Said to occur in the extreme S. W.
scarlet oak. 1007. Coccinea, Wang.
Th.
Black Oak.
Yellow-barked Oak.
Red Oak.
Inner bark reddish; scales of involucre, brown, glabrate, appressed. In the C, this species blossoms and puts forth its leaves about two weeks earlier than the next, and the leaves are smooth and glossy before the leaves of the next have become well divested of their reddish down.
Frequent.
1008. Tinctoria, Bartram. ( * ) Inner bark bright yellow; scales o
...f involucre yellowish-canescent, some- what squarrose; leaves less pinnatilid, more obovate in outline and less glossy-green than those of Q. Coccinea. This species and the preceding occur together in the C. And are seldom large— usually 40-50 ft. , and 12- 15 inches in diameter. Considerable study has shown no gradations be- tween the two forms, except one anomalous specimen, with very long acorns, and some characteristics of both species.
1009. Rubra, L. (***) Th.
Wood reddish, coarse; used chiefly for fence rails and fuel.


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