This section is from the book "Trees And Tree-Planting", by James S. Brisbin. Also available from Amazon: Trees and Tree Planting.
This tree reaches the height of forty or fifty feet; it is one of the first trees to put forth leaves in the spring. It is only recommended for its beauty ; cattle sometimes kill themselves from gorging with the nuts. As a timber tree it is a delusion and a snare, and not worth cultivating.
 
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