The Trees of America: Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly Described. Illustrated by Numerous EngravingsHarper, 1846 - 520 páginas |
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... grafted or inarched on each other , or on any other tree ; probably from the large proportion which the pith bears to the ligneous part of the shoots . It will root by layers with great difficulty ; but plants so raised , from the want ...
... grafted or inarched on each other , or on any other tree ; probably from the large proportion which the pith bears to the ligneous part of the shoots . It will root by layers with great difficulty ; but plants so raised , from the want ...
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... graft or inarch others on . It is thus treated very generally , not only for the Magnolia auricu- lata and cordata , but for the Magnolia conspicua and soulangeana . The plants are sometimes grown in the free soil , but it is preferable ...
... graft or inarch others on . It is thus treated very generally , not only for the Magnolia auricu- lata and cordata , but for the Magnolia conspicua and soulangeana . The plants are sometimes grown in the free soil , but it is preferable ...
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... grafted on the former , the tree is comparatively small , by which it is ren- dered very convenient for use as a shrub ... grafting . Properties and Uses . Besides the value of the Magnolia conspicua as an ornamental plant or tree , the ...
... grafted on the former , the tree is comparatively small , by which it is ren- dered very convenient for use as a shrub ... grafting . Properties and Uses . Besides the value of the Magnolia conspicua as an ornamental plant or tree , the ...
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... grafting , or inarching . When the seeds are sown in autumn , they generally come up in the following spring ; but , sown in spring , or the beginning of summer , they generally remain a year in the ground . In France , and occasionally ...
... grafting , or inarching . When the seeds are sown in autumn , they generally come up in the following spring ; but , sown in spring , or the beginning of summer , they generally remain a year in the ground . In France , and occasionally ...
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... grafting ; but , from the facility with which they can be multiplied by layers , the former mode should rarely be adopted . Insects . The insects which prey upon the Tilia americana are but few . Those which prove the most injurious are ...
... grafting ; but , from the facility with which they can be multiplied by layers , the former mode should rarely be adopted . Insects . The insects which prey upon the Tilia americana are but few . Those which prove the most injurious are ...
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