Trees in Winter Their Study Planting Care And Identification
Trees in Winter Their Study Planting Care And Identification
Albert Francis Blakeslee
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The scraggly branchlets in connection with the peeling of the bark give a very rough unkempt appearance to the tree. Trunk erect, generally continuous, ; sometimes forking above to give somewhat the aspect of an Elm in respect to main limbs. In the open this tree may generally be recognized at a dis- tance by the lower branches which spread out below to form a fringe reminding one of an old-fashioned hoop-skirt. BARK — Flaky, grayish-brown, divided by deep longitudinal fissures into rather long..., fiat ridges. Bark on small branchlets, dark reddish- brown to black, peeling into long, persistent stiff-papery layers, which curl back and expose the lighter bark beneath. TWIGS — Mediumly stout to slender, yellowish-green to reddish- brown, smooth (seldom slightly downy). Medullary rays generally absent in branchlets even of 6 to 8 years growth. LENTICELS — pale, raised. LEAVES — which may persist obovate-oblong, . Wedge-shaped at base, wavy-margined to blunt-lobed, with 6-8 pairs of primary veins.
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