10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ASH-LEAVED MAPLE»
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The North American Sylva; Or, A Description of the Forest ...
OR ASH LEAVED MAPLE. Acer negundo. A. foliis pinnatis ternatisve, inaqualiter
serralis: Jloribus dioicis. In the country west of the AUeghanies, where this tree is
common, it is called Box Elder; east of the Mountains it is more rare, and having ...
François André Michaux, Thomas Nuttall, 1841
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The Cyclopædia: Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, ...
The ash-leaved maple should be made use of in situations that are not much
exposed to the winds, as it is said to be apt to be split by them. The wood is soft
and brittle, and of course less useful as timber.The Montpelier maple is chiefly
usesul ...
hackberry, poplars, ash-leaved maple, and the American elm if it can be watered
the first few years may be planted. In the warmer sections the china- berry and
Texas umbrella may be used. Region 5 comprises the hot semiarid country of ...
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Trees for town and city streets
hackberry, poplars, ash-leaved maple, and the American elm If it can be watered
the first few years may be planted. In the warmer sections the china- berry and
Texas umbrella may be used. Region 5 comprises the hot semiarid country of ...
Furman Lloyd Mulford, 1922
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Common Plants of the Mid-Atlantic Coast: A Field Guide
Only one other native tree species in eastern North America, box elder (or ash-
leaved maple), Acer negundo, has opposite, pinnately compound leaves. The
two species can be easily differentiated by examining the following
characteristics: 1) ...
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis
Acer negundo, or Virginian ash-leaved maple; leaves compound, flowers
racemed. This is a very strong shooting tree, of quick growth, and is in Virginia
and Carolina the same uses with that of the Norway maple and sycamore, but is
soft and ...
Ash-leaved maple, name given sometimes in the Atlantic states. Erable a gi-
guiere, by the Illinois French. Acer Striatum-1 Moose wood. Moose wood,
common napie in all the northern states, in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.
Striped maple ...
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American Gardens in the Eighteenth Century: "for Use Or for ...
The ash-leaved Maple." Now Acet negundo L., Bartram's "Box Elder." 4) "A.
canadense. Ametican striped maple." Now A. pennsylvani- cumL. Barttam to
Collinson, 1758. Bartram's "Striped Bark Maple." 5) "A. cabtam. The scarlet
floweting ...
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A General System of Gardening and Botany: Containing a ...
... or Ash-leaved Maple. Far. ft, crispa ; leaflets curled. Ash-leaved Negundo. Fl.
May, June. Clt. 1688. Tr. 40 ft. 2 N. Mexicanum (D. C. prod. 1. p. 596.) leaves all
trifoliate. ^ • H. Native of Mexico. A cer ternatum, Moc. et Sesse, fl. mex. icon. ined.
Ash-leaved maple, name given sometimes in the Atlantic states Erable d gi-
guiire, by the Illinois French. Acer Striatum — Moose wood. Moose icood,
common name in all the northern states, in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.
Striped maple ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ASH-LEAVED MAPLE»
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ash-leaved maple is used in the context of the following news items.
The family dynasty that transformed woodturning into an art form
The tortured polychromy of the favoured tulip poplar has an alternative in the Acer negundo (known as box elder, or ash-leaved maple), which, ... «Financial Times, May 15»
Pest and disease threats to UK trees
An infected tree (an ash-leaved maple) has been felled, and an inspection revealed that the larvae were still at an early stage suggesting that ... «BBC News, Sep 12»