The Trees of America: Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly Described. Illustrated by Numerous Engravings |
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This tree was introduced into England in about 1752 , and soon after it passed
into France , and was cultivated on the continent generally . It may now be
considered as the most common of all the magnolias . In France and northern
Italy it ...
This tree was introduced into England in about 1752 , and soon after it passed
into France , and was cultivated on the continent generally . It may now be
considered as the most common of all the magnolias . In France and northern
Italy it ...
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Being readily propagated by layers , and very hardy , it was soon extensively
cultivated in the gardens of Europe , and there are now numerous trees in Britain
, France , and the north of Italy , from forty to sixty feet in height , which flower
freely ...
Being readily propagated by layers , and very hardy , it was soon extensively
cultivated in the gardens of Europe , and there are now numerous trees in Britain
, France , and the north of Italy , from forty to sixty feet in height , which flower
freely ...
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The Magnolia conspicua is said to be indigenous to the southern provinces of
China ; and to be extensively cultivated there in the gardens of the emperor , and
in those of all eminent persons , who can afford to procure it . It began to be ...
The Magnolia conspicua is said to be indigenous to the southern provinces of
China ; and to be extensively cultivated there in the gardens of the emperor , and
in those of all eminent persons , who can afford to procure it . It began to be ...
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... a tree of the first rank , native of North America , and extensively cultivated for
ornament , in Europe , and America . ... adapted to the climate of the United
States , that are worthy of cultivation , eith among which , are the Magnolia
insignis , of ...
... a tree of the first rank , native of North America , and extensively cultivated for
ornament , in Europe , and America . ... adapted to the climate of the United
States , that are worthy of cultivation , eith among which , are the Magnolia
insignis , of ...
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The extensive distribution , ” says Loudon , " and long cultivation of this tree in
Europe , have given rise to the following races or varieties , described by De
Candolle , and others , as species ; from which high authority , it may be
considered ...
The extensive distribution , ” says Loudon , " and long cultivation of this tree in
Europe , have given rise to the following races or varieties , described by De
Candolle , and others , as species ; from which high authority , it may be
considered ...
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