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Excerpt from Proceedings: Seed Collection Workshop; May 16-18, 1979
Among hardwoods, single-seeded fruits (oaks, ash, water tupelo, and so forth) are distinguished from multiple-seeded fruits (sycamore, sweetgum, yellow - poplar, and so forth). As an example of each, I have chosen yellow poplar for multiple-seeded fruits and water oak for single-seeded fruits.
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