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		<title>The Horsechestnut, Ash and Maple</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Horsechestnut, Ash and Maple
How to tell them from other trees: The horsechestnut, ash, and maple     have their branches and buds arranged on their stems opposite each     other as shown. In other trees, this     arrangement is alternate, as shown in.
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<p><span class="ha">How to tell them from other trees:</span> The horsechestnut, ash, and maple     have their branches and buds arranged on their stems <strong>opposite</strong> each     other as shown. In other trees, this     arrangement is <strong>alternate</strong>, as shown in.</p>
<p><span class="ha">How to tell these three from each other.</span> If the bud is large—an inch to     an inch and a half long—dark brown, and <em>sticky</em>, it is a     <em>horsechestnut</em>.</p>
<p>If the bud is <em>not sticky</em>, much smaller, and <em>rusty brown to black</em> in color, and the ultimate twigs, of an olive green color, are     <em>flattened</em> at points below the buds, it is an <em>ash</em>.</p>
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<div class="caption"><span class="caption-fig-label">Fig. 19</span>.—Alternate Branching (Beech.)</div>
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<p>If it is not a horsechestnut nor an ash and its small buds have     many scales covering them, the specimen with branches and buds     opposite must then be a <em>maple</em>. Each of the maples has one     character which distinguishes it from all the other maples. For the     sugar maple, this distinguishing character is the <em>sharp point of     the bud</em>. For the silver maple it is the <em>bend in the terminal     twig</em>. For the red maple it is the <em>smooth gray-colored bark</em>. For     the Norway maple it is the <em>reddish brown color of the full, round     bud</em>, and for the box elder it is the <em>greenish color of its     terminal twig</em>.</p>
<p>The form of the tree and the leaves are also characteristic in each     of the maples, but for the beginner who does not wish to be burdened     with too <a id="p33" name="p33"></a> many of these facts at one time, those just enumerated     will be found most certain and most easily followed.</p>
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<div class="caption"><span class="caption-fig-label">Fig. 20</span>.—Opposite Branching (Horsechestnut.)</div>
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