The Trees of America: Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly Described. Illustrated by Numerous Engravings |
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Notwithstanding this check , it again recovered , and afterwards became a fine
tree , between twenty - five and thirty feet in height , with a large , well -
proportioned head , and a trunk four feet in circumference , the lower branches
sweeping the ...
Notwithstanding this check , it again recovered , and afterwards became a fine
tree , between twenty - five and thirty feet in height , with a large , well -
proportioned head , and a trunk four feet in circumference , the lower branches
sweeping the ...
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... held six or eight feet above it , so that the weight of the water may wash the soil
into every crevice formed by the roots . ... but should be pruned to a single stem
for at least three or four feet from the ground , to direct the growth of the head .
... held six or eight feet above it , so that the weight of the water may wash the soil
into every crevice formed by the roots . ... but should be pruned to a single stem
for at least three or four feet from the ground , to direct the growth of the head .
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It sometimes attains an elevation of forty feet , with a diameter of ten or twelve
inches ; but it does not ordinarily exceed fifteen or twenty feet in height , either in
Britain or this country , and often fructifies at the height of five or six feet . The
trunk is ...
It sometimes attains an elevation of forty feet , with a diameter of ten or twelve
inches ; but it does not ordinarily exceed fifteen or twenty feet in height , either in
Britain or this country , and often fructifies at the height of five or six feet . The
trunk is ...
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At Woburn Farm , Chertsey , there was formerly a row of these trees twenty feet
high , and nearly a century old , which frequently ripened their seeds . In France ,
and southern Europe generally , this species is not very abundant , from the great
...
At Woburn Farm , Chertsey , there was formerly a row of these trees twenty feet
high , and nearly a century old , which frequently ripened their seeds . In France ,
and southern Europe generally , this species is not very abundant , from the great
...
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In 1837 , it was twenty - eight and a half feet high , with a trunk six inches in
diameter , at a foot from the ground , with a head seventeen feet in diameter . In
France , the largest Magnolia macrophylla is at Fromont , which in 1835 ,
measured ...
In 1837 , it was twenty - eight and a half feet high , with a trunk six inches in
diameter , at a foot from the ground , with a head seventeen feet in diameter . In
France , the largest Magnolia macrophylla is at Fromont , which in 1835 ,
measured ...
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