Select Extra Tropical Plants Readily Eligible for Industrial Culture Or Naturali
Select Extra Tropical Plants Readily Eligible for Industrial Culture Or Naturali
Ferdinand Von Mueller
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Incana. Q. Spicata (Smith), another very large Himalayan Oak, ascends only to 5, 000 feet ; it is known also from Borneo, Java, and Sumatra. Quercus aquatica, Walter. North America. Height of tree, 60 feet ; it furnishes a superior bark for tanning, also wood for ship-building. This Oak should be chosen for planting in wet ground or for border- ing streams. Quercus Castanea, Nee. The Mexican Chestnut Oak. It furnishes edible acorns. Quercus Cerris, Linne. South Europe, South- West Asia. Turkey ...or Mossy-cupped Oak. Of the height of the English Oak, in suitable locali- ties, of quick growth. The foliage deciduous, or also ever- green. The wood available for wheelwrights, cabinet-makers, turners, coopers ; also for building purposes. Structure of the wood similar to that of the British Oak ; the sapwood larger, the heartwood of a more saturated brown, and the large rays more numerous, giving it a most varied and beautiful wainscot grain (Brandis). Quercus Chinensis, Bunge. North China. One of the hardiest among the evergreen Oaks.
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