The Trees of America: Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly Described. Illustrated by Numerous Engravings |
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A fine plant was taken that year from the banks of the Mississippi by a marine
officer , and planted in a poor soil in the town of Nantz . It grew there in the open
air until 1758 , without attracting any particular notice , when it came under the ...
A fine plant was taken that year from the banks of the Mississippi by a marine
officer , and planted in a poor soil in the town of Nantz . It grew there in the open
air until 1758 , without attracting any particular notice , when it came under the ...
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It is not recommended in any case whatever to purchase any species of magnolia
for planting not grown in a pot ... If the plant does not grow freely after it has been
three or four years planted , it ought to be bent down to the ground , and kept in ...
It is not recommended in any case whatever to purchase any species of magnolia
for planting not grown in a pot ... If the plant does not grow freely after it has been
three or four years planted , it ought to be bent down to the ground , and kept in ...
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The largest Magnolia auriculata in England is at White Knight ' s , which has been
planted about forty years , and is more than thirty feet in height . There are
several in the gardens about Paris , and some at Scéaux , which have attained a
...
The largest Magnolia auriculata in England is at White Knight ' s , which has been
planted about forty years , and is more than thirty feet in height . There are
several in the gardens about Paris , and some at Scéaux , which have attained a
...
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... from which time it has always held the very first rank , as an ornamental tree , in
their gardens , and is regarded by the Chinese poets as the symbol of candour
and beauty . It is not only planted in the open grounds , and allowed to attain its ...
... from which time it has always held the very first rank , as an ornamental tree , in
their gardens , and is regarded by the Chinese poets as the symbol of candour
and beauty . It is not only planted in the open grounds , and allowed to attain its ...
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In the same garden there is a Magnolia conspicua soulangeana ten years
planted , twenty feet in height , with a head fourteen feet in diameter , which , in
May , 1844 , produced eight hundred flowers . Both of these trees ripened their
seeds ...
In the same garden there is a Magnolia conspicua soulangeana ten years
planted , twenty feet in height , with a head fourteen feet in diameter , which , in
May , 1844 , produced eight hundred flowers . Both of these trees ripened their
seeds ...
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