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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... spring . It may be sufficient to state , that this tree , after having sustained so many injuries , and been a living witness of all the political struggles of France for more than a century , still exists at Maillardière , the estate ...
... spring . It may be sufficient to state , that this tree , after having sustained so many injuries , and been a living witness of all the political struggles of France for more than a century , still exists at Maillardière , the estate ...
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... spring from their cells , and are suspended , for a time , by a white , silky thread . Varieties . A tree nearly allied to this species was discovered by John Bar- tram , in the maritime parts of Georgia , particularly on the banks of ...
... spring from their cells , and are suspended , for a time , by a white , silky thread . Varieties . A tree nearly allied to this species was discovered by John Bar- tram , in the maritime parts of Georgia , particularly on the banks of ...
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... spring , as they are very liable to be injured by frost , from which they should be protected by some kind of covering . The tree shows itself in its greatest beauty against a wall , where it can be pro- tected more conveniently by a ...
... spring , as they are very liable to be injured by frost , from which they should be protected by some kind of covering . The tree shows itself in its greatest beauty against a wall , where it can be pro- tected more conveniently by a ...
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... to the size and age of the tree . In the development of its leaves it differs from most other trees . The leaf - buds , in general , are composed of scales closely imbricated , which in spring are distended by the growth.
... to the size and age of the tree . In the development of its leaves it differs from most other trees . The leaf - buds , in general , are composed of scales closely imbricated , which in spring are distended by the growth.
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... spring are distended by the growth of the minute bundle of leaves that they enclose , till they finally fall off . The terminal bud of each shoot swells considerably before it gives birth to the leaf . It forms an oval en- velope ...
... spring are distended by the growth of the minute bundle of leaves that they enclose , till they finally fall off . The terminal bud of each shoot swells considerably before it gives birth to the leaf . It forms an oval en- velope ...
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