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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... shrub , or for growing in pots ; but when it is intended to form a tree , it should either be grafted on the Magnolia acumi- nata , or raised from layers or seeds . It generally requires two years before the plant can be separated from ...
... shrub , or for growing in pots ; but when it is intended to form a tree , it should either be grafted on the Magnolia acumi- nata , or raised from layers or seeds . It generally requires two years before the plant can be separated from ...
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... shrub , from six to twenty feet high ; native of Japan , and introduced into England in 1790 ; propagated by seeds and layers in the gardens of China , Europe , and America ; grows in open situa- tions , in sandy peat , with loam , or ...
... shrub , from six to twenty feet high ; native of Japan , and introduced into England in 1790 ; propagated by seeds and layers in the gardens of China , Europe , and America ; grows in open situa- tions , in sandy peat , with loam , or ...
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... shrub , well deserving a place in gardens , but which ought always to be isolated , and at some distance from rapid - growing plants . Properties and Uses . The wood of the Annona triloba is spongy , extremely soft , destitute of ...
... shrub , well deserving a place in gardens , but which ought always to be isolated , and at some distance from rapid - growing plants . Properties and Uses . The wood of the Annona triloba is spongy , extremely soft , destitute of ...
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... shrubs from two to twenty feet in height , in a wild state , and sometimes attain an elevation of thirty feet , when cultivated . They all throw up numerous side - suckers , and the stronger - growing species , if these were carefully ...
... shrubs from two to twenty feet in height , in a wild state , and sometimes attain an elevation of thirty feet , when cultivated . They all throw up numerous side - suckers , and the stronger - growing species , if these were carefully ...
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... shrub , in the upper zone of vegetation . In England it is found indigenous in woods and hedges , more especially on calcareous soils . It is also indigenous in Scotland and Ireland , but not very common . It was doubt- less introduced ...
... shrub , in the upper zone of vegetation . In England it is found indigenous in woods and hedges , more especially on calcareous soils . It is also indigenous in Scotland and Ireland , but not very common . It was doubt- less introduced ...
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