A Field Guide to Eastern Trees: Eastern United States and Canada |
Contents
Tree Silhouettes | 19 |
Trees with Needlelike or Scalelike Leaves Mostly | 32 |
Broadleaved Trees with Opposite Compound Leaves | 55 |
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A Field Guide to Eastern Trees: Eastern United States and Canada George A. Petrides,Janet Wehr No preview available - 1988 |
Common terms and phrases
Acorn cup Birch blunt branchlets brown BUCKEYE bud scales Buds brown buds sharp Bumelia bundle scars catkins cherries clusters Coastal Plain compound leaves cones cottontail rabbit CRABAPPLE diameter eaten egg-shaped end buds end buds false evergreen fine-toothed fleshy Florida Flowers white foliage glands gray green greenish hairy beneath heart-shaped Height to 20 HICKORY Holly husks illus Juneberry Leaf bases leaf scars leaf teeth leafstalk bases leathery lobed long-pointed Magnolia Maple narrow needles northern Northern Red Oak nuts Osage-orange pairs pith plants Plate Plum Poplar Prunus ridged scar single seeds sharp-tailed grouse shiny shrub shrub or small Similar species slender small tree smooth sometimes southern Species and remarks SPRUCE spur branches stalks stout SUMAC Text thornless thorns toothed Trees with Alternate Trees with Opposite Trunk bark Twigs hairless Twigs hairy usually Viburnum white-tailed deer whitish Willow winged winter wood woody yellow