The Art of Beautifying Suburban Home Grounds of Small Extent the Advantages of

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Scott, Frank Jesup, 1828-1919
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THE GINKGO OR SALISBURIA TREE. Salisburia adiantifolia.
A native of Japan, remarkable for uniting in its leaves the pecu- liarities of the pine family with those of deciduous trees. Its leaves are like a tuft of the needle leaves of the pine, flattened out and united together in a fan-like form. They are small, peculiarly clean, sharp-cut, and of a light clear green color. The bark is whitish and fibry, like the surfaces of old pine shingles. The branches incline upward at an angle of 45 with t
...he trunk, are 406 DECIDUOUS TREES.
straight, not very numerous, and the foliage is most abundant near their extremities.
The beauty of the tree can be greatly heightened by occasional cutting back. It is a tree to plant near the house, or a walk, where its singular and pretty leaves can be seen readily. The seed is a nut, which is boiled, and valued for eating. A rich sandy soil, with dry subsoil, suits it best. There are specimens in this country from seventy to eighty feet high. In Japan specimens have been seen grown to the height of eighty to one hundred feet, with trunks from six to twelve feet in diameter.


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