TREES MENTIONED BY WASHINGTON IN HIS DIARY, AS 



PLANTED BY HIM AT MOUNT VERNON, 



WHICH HAVE DISAPPEARED 



A«pen (Populus Iremuloides). 



Black Haw {Viburnum prunifolium), now represented at Mount 

 Vernon by young plants. 



Balsam-tree (Abies balsamea). 



Black Gum {Nyssa sylvatica), now represented at Mount Vernon by 

 young plants. 



Chestnut {Caslanea denlata). 



Crab-tree (Malus coronaria). 



Fringe-tree (Chionanlhus virginica), now represented at Mount 

 Vernon by small plants. 



Gloucester Hickory Nut (Carya laciniosa). 



Live Oak (Quercus virginiana), now represented at Mount Vernon 

 by young plants. 



Mahogany-tree (Swietenia mahagoni). 



Mediterranean Pine (Pinus Pinea). 



Native Pine (Pinus virginiana), now represented at Mount Vernon 

 by young plants. 



Palmetto-tree (Sabal Palmello). 



Pawpaw (Asimina triloba). 



Pistachia Nut (Pislachia vera). 



Pride of China (Melia Azcdarach). 



Small-berried Thorn (Crataegus phaenopy rum). 



Spanish Chestnut (Castanea saliva). 



Shellbark Hickory (Carya ovala). 



Spruce Pine (Picea mariana). 



Swamp Magnolia (Magnolia glauca). now represented at Mount 

 Vernon by small plants. 



Water Oak (Quercus nigra). 



Weeping Willow (Salix babylonica), now represented at Moin)t 

 Vernon by trees along the river bank. 



Yellow Willow (?). 



Yew (Tuj-us buccalu), now represented at Mount Vernon by young 

 plants. 



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