Familiar Trees And Their Leaves Described And Illustrated

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Its twigs are largely luseil in 114 FAMILIAR TREES AND THEIR LEAVES.
Crack Willow.
THE WILLOWS. 115 the manufacture of baskets. * This willow grows 50 to 75 feet, and under favorable, conditions 90 feet high. I know of a very old and handsome specimen in central New Hampshire, with a spread of over fifty feet, and a remarkably picturesque contour ; it is planted opposite an old and interesting farmhouse, in combina- tion with which it forms a very beautiful pic- ture. The crack willow is not su
...fficiently ap- preciated as an ornamental tree; it has been too often displaced by the weeping willow, J Magnified whose conventional and sober aspect is a teeth of Crae-k poor substitute for the cheerfulness and \viiio\\-. Vivacity of the other tree with its scintillant foliage. F The crack willow may be identified by its . Chining le. If, which has two tiny excrescences at the base just at the junction with the leaf stem, and rather thick, fine teeth ; these, when magnified, look like my sketch at A.

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