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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... kinds of wood , in regard to their strength , durability , value as fuel , and a variety of other useful information respecting timber and trees never before published . In conclusion , the author requests that his readers will ...
... kinds of wood , in regard to their strength , durability , value as fuel , and a variety of other useful information respecting timber and trees never before published . In conclusion , the author requests that his readers will ...
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... kinds are green - house plants . Few of the species ripen their seeds in England , but most of them do in France . The American species are generally produced from seeds ; but those from Asia are increased by layers , or by inarching ...
... kinds are green - house plants . Few of the species ripen their seeds in England , but most of them do in France . The American species are generally produced from seeds ; but those from Asia are increased by layers , or by inarching ...
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... kinds . This shrub makes excellent hedges ; but there exists a prejudice against it among agriculturists both in Europe and in Amer- ica , from its supposed influence in producing blight , or mildew , on the corn or grain growing near ...
... kinds . This shrub makes excellent hedges ; but there exists a prejudice against it among agriculturists both in Europe and in Amer- ica , from its supposed influence in producing blight , or mildew , on the corn or grain growing near ...
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... kinds of cattle . This tree was highly esteemed by the Romans for its shade ; and , according to Pliny , for the numerous uses to which its wood might be applied . In modern times , the lime - tree was one of the first to attract the ...
... kinds of cattle . This tree was highly esteemed by the Romans for its shade ; and , according to Pliny , for the numerous uses to which its wood might be applied . In modern times , the lime - tree was one of the first to attract the ...
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... kinds , carved into toys , and turned into small boxes for apothecaries . The most elegant use to which it is applied , is for carving , for which it is superior to every other wood . Many of the fine carvings in Windsor Castle ...
... kinds , carved into toys , and turned into small boxes for apothecaries . The most elegant use to which it is applied , is for carving , for which it is superior to every other wood . Many of the fine carvings in Windsor Castle ...
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