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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... season , will soon form a handsome tree . If the Exmouth variety ( M. g . exoniensis ) of this species be made choice of , layers will produce flowers in a year or two after being separated from the parent plant , if kept in pots ; but ...
... season , will soon form a handsome tree . If the Exmouth variety ( M. g . exoniensis ) of this species be made choice of , layers will produce flowers in a year or two after being separated from the parent plant , if kept in pots ; but ...
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... season , and placed in gentle heat , if neces- sary , under glass . 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 ...
... season , and placed in gentle heat , if neces- sary , under glass . 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 ...
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... season , also , it may be known by its buds , which are compressed , and cov- ered with a soft and silvery down ; whereas , in the Magnolia umbrella they are prominent and rounded at the end . The leaves in a wild state are about thirty ...
... season , also , it may be known by its buds , which are compressed , and cov- ered with a soft and silvery down ; whereas , in the Magnolia umbrella they are prominent and rounded at the end . The leaves in a wild state are about thirty ...
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... seasons , not more than seven or eight in the whole number are produc- tive . It is also observed , that during ten years after it begins to yield fruit , nearly all the seeds , when sown , prove abortive ; and that , on large trees ...
... seasons , not more than seven or eight in the whole number are produc- tive . It is also observed , that during ten years after it begins to yield fruit , nearly all the seeds , when sown , prove abortive ; and that , on large trees ...
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... season meat with , instead of a salad , like sorrel . The berries are not eaten raw , but are excellent , when preserved with their own weight of sugar or syrup , or candied . They are also made into jelly and rob , both of which are ...
... season meat with , instead of a salad , like sorrel . The berries are not eaten raw , but are excellent , when preserved with their own weight of sugar or syrup , or candied . They are also made into jelly and rob , both of which are ...
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