The North American Sylva; Or, a Description of the Forest Trees of the United States, Canada And Nova Scotia. Considered Particularly With Respect to Their Use in the Arts And Their Introduction Into Commerce. to Which is Added a Description of the Most U
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Umbrella Tree, {Magnolia tyipetala.) According to Professor Torrey, no person since Michaux has found this tree in any part of the State of New York. Tulip Tree, [Liriodendron tulipifera, Linn.) Respecting the northern limits of this tree, G. B. Emerson, Esq., informs me, " I have found a single tree of Liriodendron in Norfolk county, Massachusetts. It is plentiful on Westfield River." DRIMOPHYLLUM. Nataral Order, Laurine^, (Ventenat.) Linncean Classificaticxii^ Enneandria, Monogtnia. Flowers h...ermaphrodite. — Perigonium 6-cleft, subcampanulate, the segments spathulate-linear, equal, deciduous, the base persistent. Stamina nine, in three series, all fertile, filaments short, the three of the inner series witli a pair of roundish, large, sessile glands, near the base of each. Anthers elliptic-ovate and similar, all opening on the inner side, 4-celled, the cells equal and parallel, with all the valves ascending. Ovarium 1-celled, with one ovule. Style short; stigma somewhat depressed, capitate.
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