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FIELD AND WOODLAND PLANTS 



Woods and Thickets — Spring {continued). 



PAGE 



Sweet Woodruff. 8 ins. W, 



Lesser Periwinkle. 1-2 ft. 



Bl. 



s 



54 



Toothwort. 5-10 ins. I'li. Br. 



I in 54 



Bugle. 3-12 ins. 151. or 



Pu. I in 55 



Yellow Dead Nettle. 10-18 



ins. Y. I in 55 



Primrose. 4-7 ins. p.Y. 1-1| 



in 56 



2. Spring Flowering Trees and Shrubs. 



PAGE 



Barberry. 4-7 ft. p.Y. | in. 61 

 Sycamore. 40-50 ft. Y.G. 



J in 62 



Maple. 15-20 ft. Y.G. ^ in. 63 

 Spindle Tree. 4-10 ft. Y.G. 



fin 64 



Wild Cherry. 4-8 ft. W. f in. 64 

 Bird Cherry. 12-15 ft, W. 



lin 64 



Gean. 12-18 ft. W. f in. . 65 

 Sloe or Blackthorn. 4-8 ft. 



W. i in 65 



Bullace. 5-8 ft. W. | in. . 66 

 Hawthorn. 12-20 ft. W. -| in. 66 

 Wild Pear. 20-30 ft. W. 1 in. 66 

 Crab Apple. 10-20 ft. W. 



and P. IJ in 6() 



Service Tree. 12-20 ft. \\. 



fin. 67 



White Beam. 10-30 ft. W. 



^ in 68 



Mountain Ash. 10-30 ft. Cr. 



W. j'lf in 68 



Black Currant. 3-5 ft. Y.G. 



-t'V in 69 



Red Currant. 3-5 ft. Y.G. 



Tin 69 



Wavfaring Tree. 10-20 ft. 



W. tV i" G9 



Ash. 40-50 ft. Br. | in. . 69 

 Spurge Laurel. 2-4 ft. Y.G. 



iin 70 



Mezereon. 2-4 ft. p. R. VV in. 70 

 Common Elm. 50-120 ft. Br. 



Clusters ^ in 71 



Wych Elm. 40-100 ft. Br. 



Ousters ^ in 71 



Oak. 40-100 ft. G. . . .72 



Beech. 40-100 ft. G. . . 73 



Hornbeam. 20-60 ft. G. . 74 



Hazel. 8-16 ft. Y.G. . . 74 



Common Birch. 20-50 ft. G. 75 



Dwarf Birch. 1-3 ft. G. . 75 



Alder. 20-50 ft. R.Br. . . 75 

 White Poplar. 60-100 ft. 



Pu.Br 76 



Grey Poplar. 60-100 ft. Pu. 



Br. 76 



Aspen. 30-80 ft. d.Br. . . 76 

 Black Poplar. 50-60 ft. 



Pu.Br 77 



Scots Pine. 50-100 ft. G.Y. 77 



Yew. 20-50 ft. G. J in. . . 79 



Note. The colours given above, in the case of trees bearing c;itkitis, are generally 

 those of the more conspicuous male flowers. 



