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Page 29
... yellow at first , changing to orange and producing large quantities of yellow pollen . Female , lateral on new growth singly or in whorls of two or more , at first yellow green , later green tinged with carmine especially the tip ...
... yellow at first , changing to orange and producing large quantities of yellow pollen . Female , lateral on new growth singly or in whorls of two or more , at first yellow green , later green tinged with carmine especially the tip ...
Page 123
... yellow - green and very shiny above , golden yellow tomentose beneath , sometimes becoming at length , smooth and yellow - green with broad yellow midrib and short , stout petiole . BARK - On old and young trunks thick , black and ...
... yellow - green and very shiny above , golden yellow tomentose beneath , sometimes becoming at length , smooth and yellow - green with broad yellow midrib and short , stout petiole . BARK - On old and young trunks thick , black and ...
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... yellow midrib veins and veinlets beneath ; petiole light yellow , 1 " to 12 " long and grooved above . I BARK - On old and young trunks thin , yellow - brown , broken by shal- low fissures into rough , firm , flat topped , often ...
... yellow midrib veins and veinlets beneath ; petiole light yellow , 1 " to 12 " long and grooved above . I BARK - On old and young trunks thin , yellow - brown , broken by shal- low fissures into rough , firm , flat topped , often ...
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Delaware Trees: A Guide to the Identification of the Native Tree Species William Stone Taber No preview available - 2012 |
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aments apex attain a height axils bark BARK-On old trunks base beneath branches broad BUDS Alternate Castle County catkins chestnut clusters color covered crack willow crown dark green deciduous Delaware dense drooping drupe durable in contact eastern enlarged female flowers fissures FLOWERS-In forest fruit genus gray growth HABITAT-Prefers hairy heartwood hickory Kent County leaf scar leaflets LEAVES Alternate lenticels light brown light green Linnaeus lobes margins maturity medullary rays midrib moist soils native natural NORTHERN RED OAK numerous oblong occasionally attain ornamental ovate ovoid panicles petiole pine pistillate pistillate flower planted pubescent purplish racemes RANGE rarely red-brown reddish brown resinous ridges rounded sapwood seed shiny short stalked shrub slender slightly smooth species staminate staminate flower stem stout twigs Sussex County swamps tall terminal Texas thick thin tomentose toothed tree usually trunk diameter Winter twig wood WOOD-Diffuse-porous WOOD-Ring-porous yellow yellowish young trunks