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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... attained an em- inent rank as a botanist , to which he has no pretensions . Hence , in most of the cases in which he has assumed a species as a variety , he has given the names as adopted by Michaux , Nuttall , Loudon , or some other ...
... attained an em- inent rank as a botanist , to which he has no pretensions . Hence , in most of the cases in which he has assumed a species as a variety , he has given the names as adopted by Michaux , Nuttall , Loudon , or some other ...
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... attained the height of fifteen feet . In the north of Germany , and in Sweden and Russia , it is a green- house plant . At Monza , in Italy , it is found in all of its varieties . In 1843 , a tree of this species was cut by Dr. Torrey ...
... attained the height of fifteen feet . In the north of Germany , and in Sweden and Russia , it is a green- house plant . At Monza , in Italy , it is found in all of its varieties . In 1843 , a tree of this species was cut by Dr. Torrey ...
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... attain the height of one foot per annum until it is fifteen or twenty feet high , after which it will remain stationary . Insects . The Magnolia glauca is very free from the attack of insects . It is noted , however , in Smith and ...
... attain the height of one foot per annum until it is fifteen or twenty feet high , after which it will remain stationary . Insects . The Magnolia glauca is very free from the attack of insects . It is noted , however , in Smith and ...
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... attained the largest size in England , is a deep , dry sand , with a situation perfectly sheltered on every side ... attain a height of twelve or fifteen feet . This species may be considered as short - lived , and , like all trees of ...
... attained the largest size in England , is a deep , dry sand , with a situation perfectly sheltered on every side ... attain a height of twelve or fifteen feet . This species may be considered as short - lived , and , like all trees of ...
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... native country , are the declivities of mountains , narrow valleys , and the banks of torrents , where the air is constantly moist , and the soil is deep and fertile . To attain a large size , when cultivated POINTED - LEAVED MAGNOLIA . 15.
... native country , are the declivities of mountains , narrow valleys , and the banks of torrents , where the air is constantly moist , and the soil is deep and fertile . To attain a large size , when cultivated POINTED - LEAVED MAGNOLIA . 15.
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