A Catalogue of the Forest Trees of the United States Which Usually Attain a Heig

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A Catalogue of the Forest Trees of the United States Which Usually Attain a Heig
Vasey, George, 1822-1893
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The wood of this and other large Cacti presents a singular net- work of fibers in distinct layers.
Xo. 145. Cereus Thurberi, Eng. Thurber's Cactus. Western Texas and Arizona.
Xo. 146. Opuntia arbor csccns, ~E, ug. Tree Opuntia. Western Texas and Arizona.
16 FOREST-TREES OF THE UNITED STATES.
ARALIACEJE.
No. 147. Aralia spinosa, L. Angelica Tree or Hercules's Club. East- ern United States.
CORNACEvE.
No. 148. Cornus florida, L. Flowering Dogwood.. Eastern United States. This is usually a small t
...ree, but sometimes acquires a height of 40 or 50 feet, and a diameter of trunk of li feet. It flowers in spring before the full development of the leaves, and then presents a beautiful appearance. It deserves to be more generally cultivated.
No. 149. Cornus Nuttallii, Aud. White Dogwood. California and Oregon. This species, which is confined to the Pacific coast, has rather larger flowers than the preceding, and is perhaps more showy. The wood of both is hard and valuable. Grows sometimes 50 or 60 feet high.


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