The Trees of America: Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly Described. Illustrated by Numerous Engravings |
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... which soon after quit their cells , and for several days , remain suspended
without , by white filaments attached to the bottom of their cells . The red , pulpy
substance of the seeds decays , in time , and leaves naked a stone containing a
white ...
... which soon after quit their cells , and for several days , remain suspended
without , by white filaments attached to the bottom of their cells . The red , pulpy
substance of the seeds decays , in time , and leaves naked a stone containing a
white ...
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The seeds , however , never arrive at perfect maturity ; although the fruit attains its
full size , and remains upon the tree until the following spring . It may be sufficient
to state , that this tree , after having sustained so many injuries , and been a ...
The seeds , however , never arrive at perfect maturity ; although the fruit attains its
full size , and remains upon the tree until the following spring . It may be sufficient
to state , that this tree , after having sustained so many injuries , and been a ...
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They should annually be transplanted into small pots until they are wanted for
final planting . A tree in ordinary circumstances will attain the height of one foot
per annum until it is fifteen or twenty feet high , after which it will remain stationary
.
They should annually be transplanted into small pots until they are wanted for
final planting . A tree in ordinary circumstances will attain the height of one foot
per annum until it is fifteen or twenty feet high , after which it will remain stationary
.
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coloured , and , as in the fruit of the other species , the seeds , before they drop ,
remain suspended for some time by long , white threads . Varieties . As this
species is frequently raised from seeds , and as the seedlings vary much in the
size ...
coloured , and , as in the fruit of the other species , the seeds , before they drop ,
remain suspended for some time by long , white threads . Varieties . As this
species is frequently raised from seeds , and as the seedlings vary much in the
size ...
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When the seeds are sown in autumn , they generally come up in the following
spring ; but , sown in spring , or the beginning of summer , they generally remain
a year in the ground . In Franee , and occasionally in England , the obtuse - lobed
...
When the seeds are sown in autumn , they generally come up in the following
spring ; but , sown in spring , or the beginning of summer , they generally remain
a year in the ground . In Franee , and occasionally in England , the obtuse - lobed
...
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