Forest Trees And Forest Scenery (1901)

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Forest Trees And Forest Scenery (1901)
George Frederick Schwarz
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This growth is every- where conveniently known as "chap- arral," whether it be the low, even- colored brush on the higher mountains or the dense, scraggy, promiscuous, and impenetrable thicket of the foot- hills and lower and gentler slopes.
The impression which the chaparral 76 Digitized by Google FOREST ADORNMENT makes depends largely upon the dis- tance at which it is viewed. If we stand in the midst of a dense patch of it we see of how many elements it is composed; how the shrubs of differe
...nt size, shape, and character crowd each other into a tangle of branches, some not reaching above the waist, others closing in overhead. The ceano- thus, with its dull, dark-green foliage and bunches of small white flowers, which appear in June, stands beside the stout-stemmed, knotty, twisted manzanita, with its strikingly reddish- brown bark and sticky, orbicular, olive- colored leaves. Among smaller shrubs we find the aromatic sage brush, of a light-gray, soft appearance, and the richer, darker, small-leaved grease- wood, or chemisal, as it is more com- 77 Digitized by Google FOREST TREES AND FOREST SCENERY monly called farther north, with its small, white-petaled flowers enclosing a greenish-yellow center.

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