The Trees of America: Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly Described. Illustrated by Numerous Engravings |
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The red , pulpy substance of the seeds decays , in time , and leaves naked a
stone containing a white , milky kernel . Varieties . In consequence of the great
demand for this species , many variations have been produced by cultivators ,
and ...
The red , pulpy substance of the seeds decays , in time , and leaves naked a
stone containing a white , milky kernel . Varieties . In consequence of the great
demand for this species , many variations have been produced by cultivators ,
and ...
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Deritations . The specific name glauca is derived from the Greek word glaucos ,
sea - green , alluding to the colour of the leaves . It is named Sucamp Sassafras
on account of its growing in boggy grounds , and resembling some of the
qualities ...
Deritations . The specific name glauca is derived from the Greek word glaucos ,
sea - green , alluding to the colour of the leaves . It is named Sucamp Sassafras
on account of its growing in boggy grounds , and resembling some of the
qualities ...
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The specific name is derived from the Greek macros , great , and phullos , a leaf .
It is called Umbrella ... Leaves very large , oblong - obovate , somewhat
panduriform , cordate at the base , under surface whitish , glaucous . Petals 6 - 9 ,
ovate .
The specific name is derived from the Greek macros , great , and phullos , a leaf .
It is called Umbrella ... Leaves very large , oblong - obovate , somewhat
panduriform , cordate at the base , under surface whitish , glaucous . Petals 6 - 9 ,
ovate .
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As this species is frequently raised from seeds , and as the seedlings vary much
in the size and form of their leaves , and in the presence or absence of
pubescence , both on the leaves and the young shoots , it would be easy to
select several ...
As this species is frequently raised from seeds , and as the seedlings vary much
in the size and form of their leaves , and in the presence or absence of
pubescence , both on the leaves and the young shoots , it would be easy to
select several ...
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The specific name , auriculata , is derived from the Latin auris , the ear , from the
rounded lobes of the leaves . resembling ears . The French name is a translation
of the botanic one . The German name signifies Eared Beaver - tree . It is called ...
The specific name , auriculata , is derived from the Latin auris , the ear , from the
rounded lobes of the leaves . resembling ears . The French name is a translation
of the botanic one . The German name signifies Eared Beaver - tree . It is called ...
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