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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... usually crooked , and divided into a great number of divaricating branches . The young shoots are from twelve to eighteen inches in length , and the roots , like all the species of the magnolia , are branched , and sparingly supplied ...
... usually crooked , and divided into a great number of divaricating branches . The young shoots are from twelve to eighteen inches in length , and the roots , like all the species of the magnolia , are branched , and sparingly supplied ...
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... usually known under the names M. g . thompsoniana and M. g . longifolia . Geography and History . The Magnolia glauca has the most extensive range , especially near the sea , of any of the genus . It abounds from Massachusetts to ...
... usually known under the names M. g . thompsoniana and M. g . longifolia . Geography and History . The Magnolia glauca has the most extensive range , especially near the sea , of any of the genus . It abounds from Massachusetts to ...
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... usually produce flow- ers till they are eight or ten years old , when the tree will probably be fifteen or twenty feet in height ; but those propagated from layers produce flowers in two or three years . Properties and Uses . The wood ...
... usually produce flow- ers till they are eight or ten years old , when the tree will probably be fifteen or twenty feet in height ; but those propagated from layers produce flowers in two or three years . Properties and Uses . The wood ...
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... usually described under the name of Magnolia pyramidata . The tree , according to Bartram , grows straight and erect , thirty feet or more in height , and of a sharp , conical form , much resembling the Magnolia acuminata in figure . It ...
... usually described under the name of Magnolia pyramidata . The tree , according to Bartram , grows straight and erect , thirty feet or more in height , and of a sharp , conical form , much resembling the Magnolia acuminata in figure . It ...
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... usually mature , near New York , early in October . It is observed that at least one half of these seeds , when sown , prove abortive . Varieties . This species has ripened seeds in various parts of Europe , and in the United States ...
... usually mature , near New York , early in October . It is observed that at least one half of these seeds , when sown , prove abortive . Varieties . This species has ripened seeds in various parts of Europe , and in the United States ...
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