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ISz Boy Scouts its bark as w?l as its leaves; leaves 4 to 9 inches long. Ca?ad? to GuLf. Black or Yellow Locust, Silver Chain (Robinia pseudacacia) A tall forest tree up to 8o feet high; leaves 8 to x4 inches long; leaflets 9 to x0, x to 2 inches long, pods 2 to 4 inches.lon?, 4 to 7 seeded. This is the common locust so often seen about old lawns. Black locust flowers, and fruit, earlier. Red maple Leaves 2 to 6 inches long. all the maples it produces sugar, though in this case not much. Western North America. The sugar maple is a larger, finer tree. White Ash (Fraxi?zus Amer- icana) White ash Like A fine tree on moist soil. Seventy to 8o?.or even x3o feetj high. Yellow in autumn; noted for beiag?a?.iO/?i?and first White elm Sycamore Red, Scarlet, Water, or Swamp Maple (.4cer ruOrum) A fine, tall tree, often over zoo feet high. Noted for its flaming crimson foliage in fall, as well as its red leaf stalks,