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Lambertiana. Named for Lambert. 



Lanceolata. Lance-shaped (as to leaves). 



Lenta. Pliant. 



Lutea. Yellow. 



Lyattii. Named for Lyall. 



Lyrata. Lyre-shaped (as to fruit). 



Macrocarpa. Large-fruited. 



Macrophyllum. Large-leaved. 



Magnified. Magnificent. 



Michauxii. Named for Michaux. 



Minor. Smaller. 



Monticola. Mountain-inhabiting. 



NobUis. Noble. 



Occidentalis. Western. 



Ovata. Egg-shaped (as to fruit or leaves). 



Pagodcafolia. With pagoda-like leaves. 



Palustris. Marsh-loving. 



Papyrifera. Paper-bearing. 



Pennsylvanicum. Of Pennsylvania. 



Platanoides. Plane-tree-like. 



Plicata. Folded. 



Ponderosa. Heavy. 



Prlnus. Latin name for a species of Oak. 



Pseudacacia. False Acacia. 



Pubescens. Downy (as to leaves). 



Quadrangulata. Four-angled. 



JRacemosa. With racemes (the simplest form of elongated flower- 

 cluster). 



Resinosa. Resinous. 



Rigida. Stiff (as to leaves). 



Rubens. Reddish. 



Rubra. Red. 



Saccharinum. Sugary. 



Saccharum. Sugary. 



Sempervirens. Evergreen. 



Serotina. Late (as to flowering). 



Speciosa. Beautiful, showy. 



Strobus. The name of an incense-bearing tree of Persia, men- 

 tioned by Pliny. 



Styraciflua. Gum-exuding. 



