The Trees of America: Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly Described. Illustrated by Numerous Engravings |
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F all the trees of North America , east of the Rocky Mountains , the Large -
flowered Magnolia is the most remarkable for the majesty of its form , the
magnificence of its foliage , and the beauty of its flowers . It claims a place among
the largest ...
F all the trees of North America , east of the Rocky Mountains , the Large -
flowered Magnolia is the most remarkable for the majesty of its form , the
magnificence of its foliage , and the beauty of its flowers . It claims a place among
the largest ...
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When cultivated , it deserves the preference of all others for the magnificence of
its foliage ; but it does not flower freely . It may be known by the broad ends of its
leaves , and its expanded flowers . 2 . M . G . ROTUNDIFOLIA , Loudon . Round ...
When cultivated , it deserves the preference of all others for the magnificence of
its foliage ; but it does not flower freely . It may be known by the broad ends of its
leaves , and its expanded flowers . 2 . M . G . ROTUNDIFOLIA , Loudon . Round ...
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O HE Magnolia glauca , though inferior in size to the preceding species , and less
regularly formed , is interesting on account of its beautiful foliage and sweet -
scented flowers . It sometimes attains an elevation of forty feet , with a diameter of
...
O HE Magnolia glauca , though inferior in size to the preceding species , and less
regularly formed , is interesting on account of its beautiful foliage and sweet -
scented flowers . It sometimes attains an elevation of forty feet , with a diameter of
...
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The only aboriginal varieties of this species are the M . g . arborea , which
assumes the character of a tree ; and that which retains its foliage during a
greater part or all the year , and is sometimes called M . g . sempervirens . Two
other varieties ...
The only aboriginal varieties of this species are the M . g . arborea , which
assumes the character of a tree ; and that which retains its foliage during a
greater part or all the year , and is sometimes called M . g . sempervirens . Two
other varieties ...
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... about two thirds of an inch in diameter . The flowers emit a fragrant odour , and
their beauty is heightened by the luxuriant foliage which surrounds them . The
fruit is about four inches long , nearly cylindrical , and of a vivid rose - colour
when.
... about two thirds of an inch in diameter . The flowers emit a fragrant odour , and
their beauty is heightened by the luxuriant foliage which surrounds them . The
fruit is about four inches long , nearly cylindrical , and of a vivid rose - colour
when.
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