The Trees of America: Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly Described. Illustrated by Numerous Engravings |
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They vary in form according to the variety to which they belong , being sometimes
oblong , oval , or acuminate , and at others , narrow , round , or obtuse .
They vary in form according to the variety to which they belong , being sometimes
oblong , oval , or acuminate , and at others , narrow , round , or obtuse .
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The seeds should be sown in pots of bog earth about the beginning of March , or
later , according to the climate or season , and placed in gentle heat , if necessary
, under glass . They should annually be transplanted into small pots until they ...
The seeds should be sown in pots of bog earth about the beginning of March , or
later , according to the climate or season , and placed in gentle heat , if necessary
, under glass . They should annually be transplanted into small pots until they ...
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The tree , according to Bartram , grows straight and erect , thirty feet or more in
height , and of a sharp , conical form , much resembling the Magnolia acuminata
in figure . It was first introduced into England in 1818 , by John Lyon , and the ...
The tree , according to Bartram , grows straight and erect , thirty feet or more in
height , and of a sharp , conical form , much resembling the Magnolia acuminata
in figure . It was first introduced into England in 1818 , by John Lyon , and the ...
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The southern extremity of Lake Champlain , according to Michaux , may be
considered in its natural distribution , as the northern , and the river Connecticut
as the eastern limit of this tree . It is only westerly of the Hudson , and southerly of
the ...
The southern extremity of Lake Champlain , according to Michaux , may be
considered in its natural distribution , as the northern , and the river Connecticut
as the eastern limit of this tree . It is only westerly of the Hudson , and southerly of
the ...
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According to Miller , Mr . Darley , at Hoxton , and Mr . Fairchild , were the first who
raised this tree from seeds ; and from their nurseries it is probable that the
numerous old trees which are spread all over Britain were procured . The oldest
tree in ...
According to Miller , Mr . Darley , at Hoxton , and Mr . Fairchild , were the first who
raised this tree from seeds ; and from their nurseries it is probable that the
numerous old trees which are spread all over Britain were procured . The oldest
tree in ...
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