The Trees of America: Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly Described. Illustrated by Numerous Engravings |
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Carpels disposed compactly in spikes , opening by the external angle , 1 - 2 -
seeded , permanent . Seeds baccate , somewhat cordate , pendulous , hanging
out beyond the carpels by a very long umbilical thread . Trees and shrubs with
large ...
Carpels disposed compactly in spikes , opening by the external angle , 1 - 2 -
seeded , permanent . Seeds baccate , somewhat cordate , pendulous , hanging
out beyond the carpels by a very long umbilical thread . Trees and shrubs with
large ...
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... l ia umbrella are such as to 6 form a connecting link between the large shrubs
and trees of the third order ; although it sometimes rises to the height of thirty -
five or forty feet , with a diameter of five or six inches , it rarely attains this size .
... l ia umbrella are such as to 6 form a connecting link between the large shrubs
and trees of the third order ; although it sometimes rises to the height of thirty -
five or forty feet , with a diameter of five or six inches , it rarely attains this size .
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When grafted on the former , the tree is comparatively small , by which it is
rendered very convenient for use as a shrub , or for growing in pots ; but when it
is intended to form a tree , it should either be grafted on the Magnolia acuminata ,
or ...
When grafted on the former , the tree is comparatively small , by which it is
rendered very convenient for use as a shrub , or for growing in pots ; but when it
is intended to form a tree , it should either be grafted on the Magnolia acuminata ,
or ...
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O ( HE Magnolia purpurea is a 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 situations , in sandy
...
O ( HE Magnolia purpurea is a 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 situations , in sandy
...
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The low shrubs are deciduous , with white or purple flowers , and bear fruit about
the size of small plums . They are rather tender , and difficult of cultivation ,
although they have been introduced i into Europe at different periods from 1736
to ...
The low shrubs are deciduous , with white or purple flowers , and bear fruit about
the size of small plums . They are rather tender , and difficult of cultivation ,
although they have been introduced i into Europe at different periods from 1736
to ...
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