Abstract

A BRIEF description of most of the trees and shrubs found on the English countryside is given, special attention being paid to the forms of inflorescences and fruits. Identification of specimens is greatly simplified by the large number of sketches, showing both foliage and fruit, which are included. The last chapter is devoted to the commoner plants and weeds which have conspicuous fruits.

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