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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... influence of the mid - day sun ; but in southern Europe , and its native climate ,
it always thrives best when in the shade of other trees , and requires a moister
soil . In general , where the fig - tree will grow as a standard , and survive the
winter ...
... influence of the mid - day sun ; but in southern Europe , and its native climate ,
it always thrives best when in the shade of other trees , and requires a moister
soil . In general , where the fig - tree will grow as a standard , and survive the
winter ...
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For a few years after being planted as a standard , it may be advisable to protect
it during winter , by forming a small cone of thatch or straw round the stem , after
the manner of M . Boursault , of Paris , as described in Loudon ' s “ Arboretum .
For a few years after being planted as a standard , it may be advisable to protect
it during winter , by forming a small cone of thatch or straw round the stem , after
the manner of M . Boursault , of Paris , as described in Loudon ' s “ Arboretum .
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In the southern states this tree is often found with evergreen leaves , and
sometimes near its northernmost limits it retains a part of its foliage during winter .
The leaves usually fall , however , in autumn , and are renewed early in the.
In the southern states this tree is often found with evergreen leaves , and
sometimes near its northernmost limits it retains a part of its foliage during winter .
The leaves usually fall , however , in autumn , and are renewed early in the.
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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 which grow in morasses or wet grounds .
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 which grow in morasses or wet grounds .
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