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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... diameter . Its head often forms a perfect cone , placed on a clean , straight trunk , resembling a beautiful column ... inches in length , and from three to four inches in breadth . They are always smooth and shining on their upper sides ...
... diameter . Its head often forms a perfect cone , placed on a clean , straight trunk , resembling a beautiful column ... inches in length , and from three to four inches in breadth . They are always smooth and shining on their upper sides ...
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... inches in diameter . It is remarkable that they are produced throughout the summer , whereas , those of all the other species , with the excep- tion of the Magnolia glauca , when planted in moist situations , come forth comparatively at ...
... inches in diameter . It is remarkable that they are produced throughout the summer , whereas , those of all the other species , with the excep- tion of the Magnolia glauca , when planted in moist situations , come forth comparatively at ...
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... inches in diameter there cannot be discerned any mark of distinction between the sap and heart - wood , except a deep - brown space about half of an inch in diameter near the centre of the trunk . In general , the utility of the ...
... inches in diameter there cannot be discerned any mark of distinction between the sap and heart - wood , except a deep - brown space about half of an inch in diameter near the centre of the trunk . In general , the utility of the ...
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... 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 fruc- tifies at the height of five or six feet . The trunk is usually crooked , and ...
... 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 fruc- tifies at the height of five or six feet . The trunk is usually crooked , and ...
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... inch to an inch and a half , and when of full size , is an inch in diameter in the widest part . When ripe , the cones are of a reddish - brown , and the seeds , which are of a scarlet colour , burst their cells , and hang down several ...
... inch to an inch and a half , and when of full size , is an inch in diameter in the widest part . When ripe , the cones are of a reddish - brown , and the seeds , which are of a scarlet colour , burst their cells , and hang down several ...
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