The Trees of America: Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly Described. Illustrated by Numerous Engravings |
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All the species are highly ornamental , and may generally be cultivated in most
parts of Britain , the middle and southern states of Europe and of North America ,
without protection during winter . But , in Russia and the id northern parts of ...
All the species are highly ornamental , and may generally be cultivated in most
parts of Britain , the middle and southern states of Europe and of North America ,
without protection during winter . But , in Russia and the id northern parts of ...
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In Europe and the northern parts of the United States , a deep sandy loam , dry at
the bottom , and enriched with vegetable mould , seems to suit all the varieties of
the species . The situation , in the colder parts of Europe and America , may be ...
In Europe and the northern parts of the United States , a deep sandy loam , dry at
the bottom , and enriched with vegetable mould , seems to suit all the varieties of
the species . The situation , in the colder parts of Europe and America , may be ...
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Synonymes . ( LINNÆUS , Species Plantarum . WILLDENOW , Berlinische
Baumzucht . DE CANDOLLE , Prodromus . Michaux , North American Sylva .
Magnolia glauca , PURSH , Flora Americæ Septentrionalis . Don , Miller ' s
Dictionary .
Synonymes . ( LINNÆUS , Species Plantarum . WILLDENOW , Berlinische
Baumzucht . DE CANDOLLE , Prodromus . Michaux , North American Sylva .
Magnolia glauca , PURSH , Flora Americæ Septentrionalis . Don , Miller ' s
Dictionary .
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The only aboriginal varieties of this species are the M . g . arborea , which
assumes the character of a tree ; and that which retains its foliage during a
greater part or all the year , and is sometimes called M . g . sempervirens . Two
other varieties ...
The only aboriginal varieties of this species are the M . g . arborea , which
assumes the character of a tree ; and that which retains its foliage during a
greater part or all the year , and is sometimes called M . g . sempervirens . Two
other varieties ...
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It should be remarked , however , that it is destitute of the appendages visible on
that of the last - mentioned species , especially when it is dry . Geography and
History . The large - leaved magnolia is found in the mountainous regions of
North ...
It should be remarked , however , that it is destitute of the appendages visible on
that of the last - mentioned species , especially when it is dry . Geography and
History . The large - leaved magnolia is found in the mountainous regions of
North ...
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