The Trees of America: Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly Described. Illustrated by Numerous Engravings |
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In planting , the ball should be carefully broken by the hand , and the roots
spread out in every direction , and covered with a mixture of leaf mould and
sandy loam . The soil ought to be made firm to the fibrous roots , not by treading ,
but by ...
In planting , the ball should be carefully broken by the hand , and the roots
spread out in every direction , and covered with a mixture of leaf mould and
sandy loam . The soil ought to be made firm to the fibrous roots , not by treading ,
but by ...
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... the Three - petaled Beavertree or Magnolia . Engravings . Michaux , North
American Sylva , pl . 55 ; Loudon , Arboretum Britannicum , v . , pl . 5 ; and the
figures below . Specific Characters . Deciduous . Leaves lanceolate , spreading ,
adult ...
... the Three - petaled Beavertree or Magnolia . Engravings . Michaux , North
American Sylva , pl . 55 ; Loudon , Arboretum Britannicum , v . , pl . 5 ; and the
figures below . Specific Characters . Deciduous . Leaves lanceolate , spreading ,
adult ...
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Sepals 3 , spreading . Petals 9 , oblong . - Don , Miller ' s Dict . Description . HE
Magnolia auriculata is remarkable for the beauty of its foliage , the size of its
flowers , and the fragrance of their odour . It attains a height of thirty or forty feet ,
with a ...
Sepals 3 , spreading . Petals 9 , oblong . - Don , Miller ' s Dict . Description . HE
Magnolia auriculata is remarkable for the beauty of its foliage , the size of its
flowers , and the fragrance of their odour . It attains a height of thirty or forty feet ,
with a ...
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According to Miller , Mr . Darley , at Hoxton , and Mr . Fairchild , were the first who
raised this tree from seeds ; and from their nurseries it is probable that the
numerous old trees which are spread all over Britain were procured . The oldest
tree in ...
According to Miller , Mr . Darley , at Hoxton , and Mr . Fairchild , were the first who
raised this tree from seeds ; and from their nurseries it is probable that the
numerous old trees which are spread all over Britain were procured . The oldest
tree in ...
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Petals 6 , spreading , ovate - oblong , inner ones smallest . Anthers numerous ,
nearly sessile . Ovaries many , but for the most part only 3 , ovate or oblong .
Carpels the same number as the ovaries , baccate , sessile . Seeds many ,
disposed ...
Petals 6 , spreading , ovate - oblong , inner ones smallest . Anthers numerous ,
nearly sessile . Ovaries many , but for the most part only 3 , ovate or oblong .
Carpels the same number as the ovaries , baccate , sessile . Seeds many ,
disposed ...
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abundance according appear apple Arboretum Britannicum attained bark base bear beautiful become branches Britain buds called Candolle Characters colour common considered containing covered cultivated derived described Description diameter employed England Europe European feet feet in height figures five flowers foliage forty four France French fruit garden genus GERMANY grafting green ground growing growth half head height History hundred inches insects introduced Italy kinds known leaves length less Loudon Magnolia maple Michaux middle mountains native natural nearly numerous observed orange ornamental pear planted probably produced propagated Properties remain remarkable requires resembling roots says season seeds shoots short shrub side situations smooth soil sometimes soon species spread spring surface Synonymes thirty tree trunk twenty United usually variety various wild winter wood yellow young