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 6′—9′ long, with glandular pubescent petioles and rachis, and
11—15, rarely 19, oblong-lanceolate acute or acuminate glabrous finely
serrate leaflets cuneate or rounded at base, 1′—2½′ long and ⅓′—¾′ wide,
the lower often rounded at apex. Flowers: staminate in slender glabrous
or puberulous aments 2′—3′ long; calyx puberulous on the outer surface
with acute or rarely rounded lobes, its bract, puberulous; stamens
30—40, with yellow anthers and short connectives bifid at apex; the
pistillate subglobose, puberulous; stigmas yellow, ½′ long. Fruit
globose, ⅓′—¾′ in diameter, with a thin dark-colored puberulous husk;
nut nearly globose, deeply grooved with longitudinal grooves, thick
shelled, 4-celled at base, imperfectly 2-celled at apex; seed small and
sweet.
A shrubby round-headed tree or shrub generally 12°—20°, rarely 40°—50°
high, usually branching from the ground or with a short trunk 1° or
rarely 2°—3° in diameter, and slender branchlets coated with scurfy
rufous pubescence when they first appear, glabrous, reddish brown and
marked by pale lenticels at the end of their first season and gray the
following year. Winter-buds coated with rufous tomentum.
Distribution. Banks of streams and bottom-lands in the southern
California coast region from Santa Barbara and the Ojai valley to San
Fernando and the Sierra Santa Monica, and along the foothills of the
Sierra Madre to the San Bernardino Mountains and southward to the Sierra
Santa Anna.
A curious seminal variety (var. _quercina_ Babcock) with compound leaves
composed of 3 oval leaflets, the terminal long-stalked and 2 or 3 times
larger than the lateral leaflets, is occasionally cultivated in
California.
6. Juglans Hindsii Rehd.
_Juglans californica_ S. Wats., in part.
_Juglans californica_ var. _Hindsii_ Jep.
[Illustration: Fig. 168]
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