The Trees of America: Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly Described. Illustrated by Numerous Engravings |
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Propagation and Culture . Neither this species nor the Magnolia umbrella can be
readily grafted or inarched on each other , or on any other tree ; probably from the
large proportion which the pith bears to the ligneous part of the shoots .
Propagation and Culture . Neither this species nor the Magnolia umbrella can be
readily grafted or inarched on each other , or on any other tree ; probably from the
large proportion which the pith bears to the ligneous part of the shoots .
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... European nurseries by layers ; the plants so produced flowering much sooner
than seedlings ; but the latter , as they make far more durable plants , should
always be preferred when this species is used as a stock to graft or inarch others
on .
... European nurseries by layers ; the plants so produced flowering much sooner
than seedlings ; but the latter , as they make far more durable plants , should
always be preferred when this species is used as a stock to graft or inarch others
on .
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When grafted on the former , the tree is comparatively small , by which it is
rendered very convenient for use as a shrub , or ... and the tree , in ten years , will
attain a height of ten or fifteen feet , flowering the second or third year after
grafting .
When grafted on the former , the tree is comparatively small , by which it is
rendered very convenient for use as a shrub , or ... and the tree , in ten years , will
attain a height of ten or fifteen feet , flowering the second or third year after
grafting .
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... is seldom , if ever , propagated otherwise than by seeds , which come up best
in very fine mould , or sandy loam , in a shady situation , kept rather moist ; but
the varieties are , of course , multiplied by layers , budding , grafting , or inarching
.
... is seldom , if ever , propagated otherwise than by seeds , which come up best
in very fine mould , or sandy loam , in a shady situation , kept rather moist ; but
the varieties are , of course , multiplied by layers , budding , grafting , or inarching
.
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All the varieties of this species may be propagated from seeds , by cuttings , and
by grafting ; but , from the facility with which they can be multiplied by layers , the
former mode should rarely be adopted . Insects . The insects which prey upon ...
All the varieties of this species may be propagated from seeds , by cuttings , and
by grafting ; but , from the facility with which they can be multiplied by layers , the
former mode should rarely be adopted . Insects . The insects which prey upon ...
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