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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... soon after quit their cells , and for seve- ral 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 ...
... soon after quit their cells , and for seve- ral 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 ...
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... soon after its introduction into France and Eng- land , doubtless found its way into the botanic gardens of Spain and Germany . The first planted trees in Italy were in the botanic garden at Padua . On the authority of the Abbé Belèse ...
... soon after its introduction into France and Eng- land , doubtless found its way into the botanic gardens of Spain and Germany . The first planted trees in Italy were in the botanic garden at Padua . On the authority of the Abbé Belèse ...
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... soon afterwards . Soil and Situation . The Magnolia grandiflora , in its natural habitat , grows in cool and shady places , where the soil , composed of brown mould , is deep , loose , and fertile . These tracts lie contiguous to the ...
... soon afterwards . Soil and Situation . The Magnolia grandiflora , in its natural habitat , grows in cool and shady places , where the soil , composed of brown mould , is deep , loose , and fertile . These tracts lie contiguous to the ...
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... soon decays . For this reason the boards are used only in joinery in the interior of buildings In trees from fifteen to eighteen inches in diameter there cannot be discerned any mark of distinction between the sap and heart - wood ...
... soon decays . For this reason the boards are used only in joinery in the interior of buildings In trees from fifteen to eighteen inches in diameter there cannot be discerned any mark of distinction between the sap and heart - wood ...
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... soon after it passed into France , and was cultivated on the continent generally . It may now be con- sidered as the most common of all the magnolias . In France and northern Italy it seeds freely ; and even in England , at Deepdene ...
... soon after it passed into France , and was cultivated on the continent generally . It may now be con- sidered as the most common of all the magnolias . In France and northern Italy it seeds freely ; and even in England , at Deepdene ...
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