The Trees of America: Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly Described. Illustrated by Numerous Engravings |
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They are usually thick and coriaceous , of a rusty brown on their under sides ,
and are borne by short petioles . In Florida , Georgia , and Carolina , the flowers
first appear in April or May ; but in England , France , and the northern parts of the
...
They are usually thick and coriaceous , of a rusty brown on their under sides ,
and are borne by short petioles . In Florida , Georgia , and Carolina , the flowers
first appear in April or May ; but in England , France , and the northern parts of the
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They are of short duration , although the tree continues flowering for several
months . It is not unfrequent to find it in bloom , in the south , in autumn . The fruit
is composed of numerous cellules , and varies in length from an inch to an inch
and a ...
They are of short duration , although the tree continues flowering for several
months . It is not unfrequent to find it in bloom , in the south , in autumn . The fruit
is composed of numerous cellules , and varies in length from an inch to an inch
and a ...
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The seeds should be sown immediately after they are gathered , as otherwise
they become rancid and lose their vital qualities ; though , if enveloped in moist
moss , or earth , they may be preserved for several months . As this tree is short ...
The seeds should be sown immediately after they are gathered , as otherwise
they become rancid and lose their vital qualities ; though , if enveloped in moist
moss , or earth , they may be preserved for several months . As this tree is short ...
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The leaves in a wild state are about thirtyfive inches long , and nine or ten inches
broad ; and in vigorous plants , when cultivated , they often exceed these
dimensions . They are borne on petioles , short in comparison with their size ,
and are ...
The leaves in a wild state are about thirtyfive inches long , and nine or ten inches
broad ; and in vigorous plants , when cultivated , they often exceed these
dimensions . They are borne on petioles , short in comparison with their size ,
and are ...
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This species may be considered as short - lived , and , like all trees of short
duration , comes into flower when young . Properties and Uses . The wood of this
species is softer and more porous than the Magnolia umbrella , and has ...
This species may be considered as short - lived , and , like all trees of short
duration , comes into flower when young . Properties and Uses . The wood of this
species is softer and more porous than the Magnolia umbrella , and has ...
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