RFT5YT6C–North American tree of the laurel family (Lauraceae), the aromatic leaf, bark, and root of which are used as a flavouring, as a traditional home medic
RMRGA854–. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forestry), no. 11. Forests and forestry. PLATE LXXXI. SASSAFRAS Au uvat. A »;. A 7. A fruitius braiieh. x 5. A winter twij;, x ?.. I). Section of a winter twia. x h. 167 SASSAFRAS Sassafras variifolium, (Salisbury) Kuntze FAMILY AND GENXJS DESCRIPTION—The Laurel family, Lauraceae, comprises about 40 eenera with between 900 and 1,000 species which are confined mostly to the tropics. Six cenera are found In North America, 4 of which reach tree-size. Two genera. Sassafras and Benzoin are native to Pennsylvania. The species described on this page is the sole
RMDWKEJ2–Laurel tree
RFT5YRCA–Picture of Sassafras Tree. Sassafras is a genus of three extant and one extinct species of deciduous trees in the family Lauraceae, native to Eastern
RMRGA86A–. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forestry), no. 11. Forests and forestry. PLATE LXXXI. SASSAFRAS 1. An ovate, entire leaf, x J. :i. A glove-form leaf, x i. ."{. A 3-lobed leaf, x i. 4. A flowering branch with ."(. A fertile tlowei-, enlarg«'fl. »>. A sterile flower, enlarged. 7. A fruiting branch, x ?.. 8. A winter twig, x h. S). Section of a winter twig, x J. ninuiture leaves, x 167 SASSAFRAS Sassafras variifolium, (Salisbury) Kuntze FAMILY AND OEJnjS DESCRIPTION—The lAurel family, Lauraceae, comprises about 40 jrenera with between 900 and 1,000 species which are confined m
RMDWKFY4–Laurel tree
RFT61FGP–Sassafras plant having three distinct leaf patterns on the same plant. It is a genus of three extant in the family Lauraceae, native to eastern North
RMRGABNC–. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forestry), no. 11. Forests and forestry. PLATE LXXXI. SASSAFRAS. 1. All ovati', entire loaf, x J. 2. A j^lovc'-loiin leaf, x J. 3. A 3-l()be(l leaf, x J. 4. A (loweiiii},' l>raiuh with â o. A fertil? tl« wer, eularged. 6. A sterile tlower, enlarged. 7. A fruiting Itraneb, x J. a. A winter twig, x i. 9. Section i>' a winter twig, x 4. immature leaveH, x i. 161 SASSAFRAS. Sassafras variifolium, (Salisbury) Kuntze. FAIULY AND OENUS DESCBIPTIONâThe Laurel family, Lauraceae, comprises about 40 genera with between 900 and 1,000 species which are confine
RMDWJF96–Cinnamon tree
RMRDJTN4–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Genus i. LAUREL FAMILY. 133 Family 35. LAURACEAE LindL Nat. Syst. Ed. 2, 200. 1836. Laurel Family. Aromatic trees and shrubs, with simple, alternate (very rarely opposite) mostly thick evergreen or deciduous, punctate exstipulate leaves. Flowers small, perfect, polygamous, dioecious, or sometimes monoecious, usually fragrant, yellow or greenish in panicles, cor
RMDWJPRM–Cinnamon tree
RMRDTW39–. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. LA URALES. 493 fabrics, cordatre, etc. Lagetta Untearia, of Jamaica, is the Lace-Bark Tree, so called on account of its delicate inner bark. 578.—Cohort X. Laurales.—Herbs, shrubs, and trees, with mostly diclinous flowers ; ovary superior, one-celled, the single seed sometimes with, and sometimes without endosperm. Order Lauraceae.—The Laurel Family. Aromatic trees and shrubs Figs. 403-5.—Illustrations of Mtkistica fragrans.. Fig. 403. Fig. 405. Fig. 403.—Fruit, showing seed and aril. Fig. 404.—Seed and aril. Fig. 405.—Seed cut vertically, showin
RMDWKGNW–Cinnamon tree
RMDWJHYN–Cinnamon tree
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