قراءة كتاب Michigan Trees A Handbook of the Native and Most Important Introduced Species
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Michigan Trees A Handbook of the Native and Most Important Introduced Species
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i.
Leaves very glabrous both sides; fruit a prickly bur.
j.
Leaves 3-5 inches long, very lustrous beneath; bark close, smooth, steel-gray.
FAGUS, p. 93.
jj.
Leaves 6-8 inches long, not lustrous beneath; bark fissured, brownish.
CASTANEA, p. 95.
ii.
Leaves pubescent or white-tomentose, at least beneath; fruit not a prickly bur.
j.
Leaves 2-4 inches long, broadly ovate to suborbicular; fruit a very small capsule, falling in spring.
POPULUS, p. 44.
jj.
Leaves 4-7 inches long, oblong-lanceolate to obovate; fruit an acorn, falling in autumn.
QUERCUS, p. 96.
hh.
Teeth fine, 6-many per inch of margin.
i.
Leaf-petioles laterally compressed; leaves tremulous.
POPULUS, p. 44.
ii.
Leaf-petioles terete; leaves not tremulous.
j.
Leaf-blades at least 3 times as long as they are broad.
k.
Twigs brittle; fruit a very small capsule, falling in spring.
SALIX, p. 34.
kk.
Twigs tough; fruit a fleshy drupe, falling in late summer or autumn.
PRUNUS, p. 152.
jj.
Leaf-blades not more than twice as long as they are broad.
k.
Leaf-blades about twice as long as they are broad.
l.
Margin of leaves singly serrate; fruit fleshy.
m.
Lenticels conspicuous; pith whitish or brownish; bark easily peeled off in papery layers; buds ovoid.
PRUNUS, p. 152.
mm.
Lenticels inconspicuous; pith greenish; bark not separable into papery layers; buds narrow-conical.
AMELANCHIER, p. 149.
ll.
Margin of leaves doubly serrate; fruit not fleshy.
m.
Trunk fluted; fruit inclosed within a halberd-shaped involucre.
CARPINUS, p. 83.
mm.
Trunk not fluted; fruit not inclosed within a halberd-shaped involucre.
n.
Bark of trunk gray-brown, broken into narrow, flattish pieces loose at the ends; fruit in hop-like strobiles.
OSTRYA, p. 81.
nn.
Bark of trunk white, yellow or dark brown, platy or cleaving off in papery layers; fruit not in hop-like strobiles.
BETULA, p. 84.
kk.
Leaf-blades almost as broad as they are long.
l.
Lower side of leaves more or less downy; sap milky; leaves not crowded on short, spur-like branchlets; fruit berry-like, black.
MORUS, p. 135.
ll.
Lower side of leaves glabrous; sap not milky; leaves crowded on short, spur-like branchlets; fruit a large, green