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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... thirty - five and a half degrees , along the maritime districts of the more southern states and the Floridas , and as far up the Mississippi as Natchez , three hundred miles above New Orleans . It is said to grow in Texas near the ...
... thirty - five and a half degrees , along the maritime districts of the more southern states and the Floridas , and as far up the Mississippi as Natchez , three hundred miles above New Orleans . It is said to grow in Texas near the ...
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... thirty years after being planted out , it is preferable to have those which have been propagated by layers from flowering trees of choice varieties . When propagated by layers , the shoots are put down in autumn , and require two years ...
... thirty years after being planted out , it is preferable to have those which have been propagated by layers from flowering trees of choice varieties . When propagated by layers , the shoots are put down in autumn , and require two years ...
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... thirty miles northerly of Boston . It here attains but a small size , and is frequently killed to the ground by severe winters . In the maritime parts of the Floridas and lower Louisiana , it is one of the most abundant among the trees ...
... thirty miles northerly of Boston . It here attains but a small size , and is frequently killed to the ground by severe winters . In the maritime parts of the Floridas and lower Louisiana , it is one of the most abundant among the trees ...
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... thirty feet , which it will acquire in fifteen to twenty - five years . In the Bartram botanic garden , at Kingsessing , three miles below Philadel- phia , there is a tree of this species , thirty - five feet in height , with a trunk ...
... thirty feet , which it will acquire in fifteen to twenty - five years . In the Bartram botanic garden , at Kingsessing , three miles below Philadel- phia , there is a tree of this species , thirty - five feet in height , with a trunk ...
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... thirty or thirty - five feet in height , and five or six inches in diameter , although individual trees have been found of nearly double these dimensions . The trunk is covered with a smooth and very white bark , by which , in winter ...
... thirty or thirty - five feet in height , and five or six inches in diameter , although individual trees have been found of nearly double these dimensions . The trunk is covered with a smooth and very white bark , by which , in winter ...
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