RMRHD8PX–. The book of evergreens, a practical treatise on the coniferae, or cone-bearing plants. Evergreens; Coniferae. THE CYPRESS SUB-FAMILY. 297 distantly disposed, sproadino; or glaucous-green in color. Branches numerous, s^^^'C^ding, incurved, catkins very- numerous, bright yellow color, and covering the plant with their golden hued pollen at maturity. JBertile pla)it, leaves, small,scale-formed, loose- ly imbricated, and plac- ed binately. Branch- es, numerous, spread- ing;, drooping, somewhat elender. Fruit small, variable in shape, gener- ally oblong, or spherical, one or two seeded, and of a
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