Manual of the Trees of North America (Exclusive of Mexico) 2nd ed.Sargent, Charles Sprague
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Manual of the Trees of North America (Exclusive of Mexico) 2nd ed.
Sargent, Charles Sprague
Trees -- North America
Leaves oblong-obovate to oblong-elliptic or lanceolate, acuminate and
short-pointed or acute at apex, gradually narrowed and cuneate or
rounded at base, remotely and irregularly serrate usually only above the
middle, or rarely entire, when they unfold pale gray-green, glabrous or
villose, and often tinged with red on the upper surface and coated on
the lower with pale tomentum or pubescence, at maturity thick and firm,
dull green and glabrous or puberulous above, blue or silvery white and
covered with pale rufous pubescence below, especially along the midrib,
veins, and conspicuous reticulate veinlets, 1′—3′ long, ½′—1′ wide;
petioles slender, often pubescent, reddish, ¼′—½′ long; stipules
foliaceous, semicordate, glandular-dentate, sometimes nearly ½′ long on
vigorous shoots, deciduous. Flowers: aments terminal on short leafy
branchlets; scales ovate or oblong, rounded at apex, broader on the
staminate than on the pistillate plant, yellow below, rose color at
apex, villose with long pale silky hairs, persistent under the fruit;
staminate aments cylindric, obovoid, narrowed at base, densely flowered,
¾′—1′ long, ½′—1′ thick; pistillate aments oblong-cylindric, loosely
flowered, 1′—1¼′ long, ½′ thick; stamens 2, with free glabrous
filaments; ovary cylindric, villose; with long silky white hairs,
gradually narrowed at apex, with broad sessile entire or emarginate
spreading yellow stigmas; pedicel villose, about ¼′ in length, and about
as long as the scale. Fruit elongated-cylindric, gradually narrowed into
a long thin beak, and raised on a slender stalk sometimes ½′ long.
A bushy tree, occasionally 25° high, with a short trunk 6′—8′ in
diameter, stout ascending branches forming a broad round head, and
slender branchlets coated at first with hoary deciduous tomentum,
varying during their first winter from reddish purple to dark
orange-brown, marked by scattered raised lenticels and roughened by
conspicuous elevated leaf-scars, growing lighter-colored and reddish
brown in their second year; usually much smaller and often shrubby in
habit. Bark thin, reddish or olive-green or gray tinged with red, and
slightly divided by shallow fissures into appressed plate-like scales.
Winter-buds oblong, gradually narrowed and rounded at apex, full and
rounded on the back, bright light chestnut-brown, nearly ¼′ long.
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