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TREES OF NORTH CAROLINA 



Stigma, the part of the pistil 

 that receives the pollen, usu- 

 ally a knob at the tip. 



Sumach, Dwarf p. 73 



Poison p. 73 



Staghorn 116 



Sweet Gum 83 



Sweet Leaf 151 



Sycamore 84 



Symplocos tinctoria 151 



Taxodium ascendens 15 



distichum 14 



Thorn, Boynton's 95 



Chapman 103 



Chapman's Hill 93 



Cock-spur 90 



Dotted 92 



Pear 104 



Rough 97 



Spatulate 99 



Sunny ' 98 



Waxy 101 



Washington 102 



Thuja occidentalis 17 



Tilia americana 135 



eburnea p. 84 



heterophylla 136 



Michauxii 137 



pubescens 138 



Tomentose, soft hairy. 



Toothache Tree 115 



Tree, a large, woody plant, at 

 least 15 feet high, and usu- 

 ally with a single stem. 

 Tree of Heaven p. 73 



Truncate, ending abruptly as if 

 cut across. 



Tsuga canadensis 12 



caroliniana 13 



Tulip Tree 77 



Ulmus alata 68 



americana 67 



fulva . 66 



Umbel, a flat-topped flower group 

 in which the flower stalks 

 spring from near the same 

 point. 



Umbrella Tree p. 73 



Vaccinium arboreum 147 



Viable, alive, capable of sprout- 

 ing. 



Viburnum cassinoides 165 



Lentago 166 



prunif olium 163 



rufidulum 164 



Sweet 166 



Walnut, Black 26 



White 25 



Willow, Black 20 



Ward's 21 



Weeping p. 28 



White p. 28 



Witch Hazel 82 



Withe-rod 165 



Xanthoxylum Clava- 



Herculis 115 



Yellow-wood 112 



Yopon 119 



