The Trees of America: Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly Described. Illustrated by Numerous Engravings |
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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 with
fibres . The bark of the trunk is grayish , and of a bitterish taste . The leaves are
five ...
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 with
fibres . The bark of the trunk is grayish , and of a bitterish taste . The leaves are
five ...
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In France , it seems to have been introduced about the same time as in England ;
and it appears to prosper better in the climate of Paris , as there , in the nursery of
M . Godefroy , it has ripened seeds , from which , in 1827 , young plants were ...
In France , it seems to have been introduced about the same time as in England ;
and it appears to prosper better in the climate of Paris , as there , in the nursery of
M . Godefroy , it has ripened seeds , from which , in 1827 , young plants were ...
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... and as the seedlings vary much in the size and form of their leaves , and in the
presence or absence of pubescence , both on the leaves and the young shoots ,
it would be easy to select several varieties apparently marked with distinctness .
... and as the seedlings vary much in the size and form of their leaves , and in the
presence or absence of pubescence , both on the leaves and the young shoots ,
it would be easy to select several varieties apparently marked with distinctness .
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The bark is gray , and always smooth , even on the oldest trees , except on the
young shoots , which are of a purplish - red , dotted with white . When the
epidermis is removed , the cellular integument , by contact with the air , instantly
changes ...
The bark is gray , and always smooth , even on the oldest trees , except on the
young shoots , which are of a purplish - red , dotted with white . When the
epidermis is removed , the cellular integument , by contact with the air , instantly
changes ...
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... annual shoots of young plants are from one to two feet or more , in length ; and
the height which the tree usually attains in ten years is from ten to fifteen feet .
Properties and Uses . The wood of the Magnolia auriculata is soft , spongy , and ...
... annual shoots of young plants are from one to two feet or more , in length ; and
the height which the tree usually attains in ten years is from ten to fifteen feet .
Properties and Uses . The wood of the Magnolia auriculata is soft , spongy , and ...
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