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 broadly oblong-obovate or rarely ovate, rounded or sometimes
pointed and occasionally apiculate at apex, narrowed at base, decurrent
on short stout petioles, entire or rarely obscurely toothed toward the
apex, thick and coriaceous, glandular-punctate, dark green and very
lustrous above, bright green below, 2′—4′ long, ¾′—1½′ wide, with a
broad conspicuously glandular midrib slightly pubescent on the lower
side, and few remote slender obscure primary veins forked and arcuate
near the much-thickened and revolute margins; gradually deciduous from
May until midsummer. Flowers in aments ¾′—1′ long, with ovate acute
glandular scales; stamens numerous, with oblong slightly emarginate
yellow anthers; pistillate flowers usually in pairs, with an ovate
glabrous ovary and slender bright red styles. Fruit produced sparingly
in elongated spikes, oblong, ⅓′—½′ long, papillose, black, and covered
with a thin coat of white wax; seed oblong-oval, acute at apex, rounded
at base, ⅛′ long, bright orange-brown, with a pale yellow hilum.
Usually a shrub, with numerous slender stems, occasionally arborescent
and 18°—20° high, with a straight trunk 6°—8° tall and 2′—3′ in
diameter, and stout branchlets roughened by small scattered lenticels,
coated at first with dense pale tomentum, soon becoming bright
red-brown, scurfy, and glabrous or pubescent. Winter-buds ovoid, acute,
nearly ⅛′ long, with numerous loosely imbricated lanceolate acute
red-brown scurfy-pubescent scales. Bark thin, smooth, nearly white.
Distribution. Deep swamps, Round Lake, Jackson County, and
Appalachicola, and Saint Andrews Bay, Florida; near Mobile and Stockton,
Alabama; near Poplarville, Pearl County, Mississippi, and Bogalusa,
Washington Parish, Louisiana.
3. Myrica californica Cham. Wax Myrtle.
[Illustration: Fig. 161]
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