How to Study Plants Or Introduction to Botany Being An Illustrated Flora

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The potatoes are tubers growing from the stem as short underground branches. They serve the plant as reservoirs of -^ surpiLis staicii and sugai lor its use in early Spiing, Jalap, a well known diug, is the loot of l^ Ipomoia fmrgd of Mexico.
Scammon} is tlie loot of ContCildulus Scam- mon'. Um of Syria.
LI. THE ROCK MAPLE.
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— Tliib A al liable tree, known as the liock Maple (n* Sugar Maple, izrowte in forests, p e n i n g s, or fields, from Can- ada to the moun- tain ^ of Georgia,
...and from Nova Fig LI. — Acci "-ac- charinum — the Sugai Maple Sugai making 111 New HamptehuL.
Scotia to the Rocky Mountains. It is most abundant in the New England States, Avhere it is an embellishment ACER.
189 in almost every landscape. It is a handsome tree, cheering the beholder with its aspect of life and energy. When assembled in forests, they grow to the height of 80 or 90 feet, with a trunk 4 or 5 feet in diameter, entire two-thirds of its height. * In open situations, or in planted parks and rows, it stands 40 to 50 feet high, with a trunk one-third this height supporting a broad pyra- midal leafy crown.


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