Chapter XI 



THE LINDENS, THE LIQUIDAMBER, AND 

 THE SASSAFRAS 



Families Tiliaceae, Hamamelidaceae, and Lauraceae 



THE Tiliacea are a tropical family with 

 a single genus, the linden, as a repre- 

 sentative in our climate. There are 

 two species found wild south of New York 

 besides the common linden, the small leaved 

 basswood and the white basswood, but the 

 common linden and the European linden are 

 the two trees found commonly in New England. 



Linden; Bass- A tal1 iree > 6 * 8 f eet hi ^ 

 wood frequently excurrent. The bark 



Tilia americana ^ ra ^ er S mOOth with shallow, 



close furrows, and the twigs are smooth, with 

 a good deal of color. The leaf-scars are alter- 

 nate, and the buds are smooth and red, the ter- 

 minal one often being absent. 



The main trunk of the linden frequently 

 extends upwards undivided through the crown 

 to the tip of the tree, with small branches grow- 

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