Forest Trees of Illinois How to Know Them volume 1963

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Forest Trees of Illinois How to Know Them volume 1963
Illinois Dept of Conservation
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The fruit is a pod from 3 to 5 inches long containing 4 to 8 small hard seeds which ripen late in the fall. The pod splits open during the winter, discharging the seeds. Some seeds usually remain at- tached to each half of the pod; the pod thus acts as a wing upon which the seeds are borne to considerable distances before the strong spring winds.
The wood is yellow in color, coarse-grained, very heavy, very hard, strong, and very durable in contact with the soil. It is used extensively for fenc
...e posts, poles, tree nails, insulator pins and occasionally for lumber and fuel.
The tree is very rapid in growth in youth but short-lived. It spreads by underground shoots and is useful for holding and reclaiming badly gullied lands. The usefulness of the black locust is, however, very greatly limited by the fact that it is subject to great damage from an insect known as the locust borer.
53 ^-(^^^a:^^^^ -e>-^^%>-5?5J'- ^> -#^ -^^-c?:J^J~. S -e> -#^-C:?:|>-S TREE OF HEAVEN Ailanthus altissima Swingle THIS tree is a native of China but planted in Illinois because of its tropical foliage.


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