The Trees of America: Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly Described. Illustrated by Numerous Engravings |
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Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and
Popularly Described. Illustrated by Numerous Engravings Daniel Jay Browne. in
about latitude thirty - five and a half degrees , along the maritime districts of the ...
Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and
Popularly Described. Illustrated by Numerous Engravings Daniel Jay Browne. in
about latitude thirty - five and a half degrees , along the maritime districts of the ...
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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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The fruit is five or six inches long , and about two inches in diameter . It ripens in
America about the beginning of October , and about the same period in England
and France . It is conical in its form , of a beautiful rose - colour , and usually ...
The fruit is five or six inches long , and about two inches in diameter . It ripens in
America about the beginning of October , and about the same period in England
and France . It is conical in its form , of a beautiful rose - colour , and usually ...
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... self - sown seeds have produced plants . It does not thrive in the north of
Scotland without protection . In England and middle Europe it attains the height of
thirty feet , which it will acquire in fifteen to twenty - five years . In the Bartram
botanic ...
... self - sown seeds have produced plants . It does not thrive in the north of
Scotland without protection . In England and middle Europe it attains the height of
thirty feet , which it will acquire in fifteen to twenty - five years . In the Bartram
botanic ...
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In point of size it is about the same as the above - named species , not usually
exceeding thirty or thirty - five feet in height , and five or six inches in diameter ,
although individual trees have been found of nearly double these dimensions .
In point of size it is about the same as the above - named species , not usually
exceeding thirty or thirty - five feet in height , and five or six inches in diameter ,
although individual trees have been found of nearly double these dimensions .
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