The Trees of America: Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly Described. Illustrated by Numerous Engravings |
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Geographical Distribution . The native country of the most hardy magnolias is
North America ; but there are some hardy species found in China , Japan , and
probably in Hindoostan . No tree of this genus has hitherto been found
indigenous to ...
Geographical Distribution . The native country of the most hardy magnolias is
North America ; but there are some hardy species found in China , Japan , and
probably in Hindoostan . No tree of this genus has hitherto been found
indigenous to ...
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... which will probably extend three or four feet the first season , will soon form a
handsome tree . If the Exmouth variety ( M . g . e . roniensis ) of this species be
made choice of , layers will produce flowers in a year or two after being
separated ...
... which will probably extend three or four feet the first season , will soon form a
handsome tree . If the Exmouth variety ( M . g . e . roniensis ) of this species be
made choice of , layers will produce flowers in a year or two after being
separated ...
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The aroma is volatile , and probably contains an essential oil , or a variety of
camphor . The bark , seeds , and cones , are employed in tincture , in chronic
rheumatism . That from the cones is very bitter , and is sometimes used to cure
coughs ...
The aroma is volatile , and probably contains an essential oil , or a variety of
camphor . The bark , seeds , and cones , are employed in tincture , in chronic
rheumatism . That from the cones is very bitter , and is sometimes used to cure
coughs ...
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It is called Elkrood in the mountains of Virginia , probably from the resemblance
which the points of the shoots bear to the horns of the elk . The French names
merely signify Umbrella - tree , and the German ones , the Three - petaled ...
It is called Elkrood in the mountains of Virginia , probably from the resemblance
which the points of the shoots bear to the horns of the elk . The French names
merely signify Umbrella - tree , and the German ones , the Three - petaled ...
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Propagation and Culture . Neither this species nor the Magnolia umbrella can be
readily grafted or inarched on each other , or on any other tree ; probably from the
large proportion which the pith bears to the ligneous part of the shoots .
Propagation and Culture . Neither this species nor the Magnolia umbrella can be
readily grafted or inarched on each other , or on any other tree ; probably from the
large proportion which the pith bears to the ligneous part of the shoots .
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