LEAVES 



65 



LEAVES 



ARRANGED 



IN FIVE 



ROWS ON 



THE 



TWIGS- 

 CO?! tinned. 



(Leaflets in six or over 

 Compound. \ eight pairs, downy 

 beneath. 



FIGURE 80. MOUNTAIN ASH, 



LEAVES 



ARRANGED 



IN EIGHT 



ROWS ON 



THE TWIGS. 





Glossy, shining and 

 spiny. 



FIGURE 81. HOLLY. 



Some shrubs, such as the buckthorns and purple willows, will 

 afford instances of transitional arrangement of the leaves* 



The seeds of pines and their allies are not contained in fruits, but 

 are to be found on the stems (yew and juniper), or in cones. Many 

 ornamental trees which have been introduced into this country 

 belong to this class. Only those which may be considered 

 belonging to this country are described below. 



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