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Abies balsamea (L.) Mill. (balsam fir)
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Members' Cooperative Research Program
Myrica pensylvanica Loisel. (bayberry)
Osmorhiza longistylis (Torr.) DC. (smooth sweet cicely)
Pen works -- United States -- 20th century
Pinus jeffreyi Balfour ex Murr. (Jeffrey pine)
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Populus balsamifera ‘Balm of Gilead’ (balm of gilead)
Prunus serotina Ehrh. (black cherry)
Quercus acutissima Carruth. (sawtooth oak)
Quercus cerris L. (Turkish oak)
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Rhus aromatica Ait. (fragrant sumac)
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Rosa rubiginosa L. (sweetbrier)
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Taxodium distichum (L.) Rich. (bald-cypress)
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Thymus serpyllum L. (mother-of-thyme)
Ulmus macrocarpa Hance (large-fruited elm)
Ulmus parvifolia Jacq. (lacebark elm)
Ulmus rubra Muhl. (slippery elm)
Vitex agnus-castus L. (chaste tree)
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Fragrance and Flavor in Leaf, Bark, Twig, and Fruit (3.24626)

Date: 1943
Creator: Watts, May Theilgaard
Type: Drawing
Description:Illustrations of variety of leaves, buds, plant habits and bark, created to accompany " Fragrance and Flavor in Leaf, Bark, Twig, and Fruit" article featured in Morton Arboretum Bulletin of Popular Information.  Includes identifying illustrations of source trees and identifying text in pen and ink.

Divided into five sections, from top to bottom, left to right:

1) FRAGRANCE IN BRUISED LEAVES
  • Sweetbriar - fragrance of green apple sauce
  • Sweet shrub - scent of strawberries
  • Fragrant sumac - aromatic with a trace of lemon
  • Bayberry - aromatic with a hint of balsam
  • Mother-of-thyme - fragrant, with a suggestion of new lumber
  • Jeffrey pine - a sharp tang of orange peel
  • Arbor vitae - in hot sun a smell of "wild strawberries with a hint of resin" - Wilder
  • Balsam fir - aromatic and spicy
  • Sweet cicely - odor of anise, or licorice
  • Sassafras - "fragrance of lemon and a thousand spices" - Thoreau
  • Sweet bay - a culinary fragrance reminiscent of soups and stews
  • Spice-bush - smooth aroma of mingled spices
  • Hay-scented fern - fragrance of new-mown hay
  • Sweet fern - resinous and spicy
  • Southernwood - smooth sweet fragrance
  • Chaste tree - mint with a hint of spice
2) FLAVOR IN TWIGS AND BARK
  • Cherry birch - cool, smooth flavor of wintergreen
  • Yellow birch - mild taste of wintergreen
  • Black cherry - taste of bitter almond
  • Slippery elm - inner bark pleasantly mucilaginous
3) FLAVOR IN FRUIT
  • Juniper - a pleasant aromatic taste
  • Sumac - a berry on the tongue gives a taste of "Indian lemonade"
4) A FRAGRANT BUD
  • Balm of gilead - resinous and strongly aromatic
5) A FRAGRANT FRUIT
  • Flowering quince - good to put in a pocket, or with hankerchiefs

Extent: 1 sheet

1997/06/17: Jeffrey R. Short Jr. to Dr. Christopher Dunn (3.57412)

Date: June 17 1997
Creator: Short Jr., Jeffrey R.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Jeffrey R. Short, Jr. to Dr. Christopher Dunn providing his thoughts on the success or failure of various tree species received from the Morton Arboretum. Included with the letter are two completed Members' Cooperative Research Program evaluation forms from Jeffrey Short listing when the trees were purchased from the Arboretum and their current condition. Dr. George Ware is cc'd in the letter.
Extent: 3 sheets

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