The Trees of America: Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly Described. Illustrated by Numerous Engravings |
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If the plant is intended to form a handsome tree as a standard , it should not only
have a sufficient depth of suitable soil , 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 .
If the plant is intended to form a handsome tree as a standard , it should not only
have a sufficient depth of suitable soil , 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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The situations peculiarly adapted to the growth of this tree in its native country ,
are the declivities of mountains , narrow valleys , and the banks of torrents ,
where the air is constantly moist , and the soil is deep and fertile . To attain a
large size ...
The situations peculiarly adapted to the growth of this tree in its native country ,
are the declivities of mountains , narrow valleys , and the banks of torrents ,
where the air is constantly moist , and the soil is deep and fertile . To attain a
large size ...
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The plants are sometimes grown in the free soil , but it is preferable to rear them
in pots ; because , in that case , they are not checked by transplanting , and at
least a year is gained in their growth . Plants raised from seeds do not usually ...
The plants are sometimes grown in the free soil , but it is preferable to rear them
in pots ; because , in that case , they are not checked by transplanting , and at
least a year is gained in their growth . Plants raised from seeds do not usually ...
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... the furrows is in proportion to the size and age of the tree . In the development
of its leaves it differs from most other trees . The leaf - buds , in general , are
composed of scales closely imbricated , which in spring are distended by the
growth.
... the furrows is in proportion to the size and age of the tree . In the development
of its leaves it differs from most other trees . The leaf - buds , in general , are
composed of scales closely imbricated , which in spring are distended by the
growth.
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Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and
Popularly Described. Illustrated by Numerous Engravings Daniel Jay Browne.
imbricated , which in spring are distended by the growth of the minute bundle of ...
Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and
Popularly Described. Illustrated by Numerous Engravings Daniel Jay Browne.
imbricated , which in spring are distended by the growth of the minute bundle of ...
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