A Report On the Trees And Shrubs Growing Naturally in the Forests ..., volume 1
A Report On the Trees And Shrubs Growing Naturally in the Forests ..., volume 1
George Barrell Emerson, Massachusetts. Zoological And Botanical Survey
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Alphonse De Candolle, in the *' Prodromus," part 16th, enumerates, in 1864, 281 species and many varieties, of which species fifty-one are American. Fifty-five species are de- scribed as having been introduced into England. They are all evergreen, generally of large size, and eminently useful and ornamental. Twenty-seven ^ are natives of North America, of which three are found in Massachusetts, distinguished by the number of leaves in a sheath : these are either 5, on the white-pine ; 3, on the... pitch-pine ; or 2, on the red-pine. I. Sp. 1. The White-Pine. Pinu9 Strobus. L. Figured in Lambert's Pinus ; Plate 82. Micliaux ; Sylra, III., Plate 145. Loudon ; Arboretum, VIII., Plate 829. Our Figure. This tree is easily distinguished by its leaves being in fives ; by its very long cones, composed of loosely arranged scales ; 1 Lambertiana, strobus, monticola, leiophylla, Montezumae, radiata, tuberculata, maricata, Califomiana, Llayeana, patula, teocote, auatralis, Coulteri, Sabiniana, ponderosa, lerotina, rigida, t»da, resinosa, pungens, mitis, inops, Banksiana, insignia, contorta, turbinata.
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