The Trees of America; Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly DescribedHarper & brothers, 1857 - 520 páginas |
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... Britain , the middle and southern states of Europe and of North America , without protection during winter . But , in Russia and the northern parts of Britain , Germany , Sweden , and of the United States , the less hardy kinds are ...
... Britain , the middle and southern states of Europe and of North America , without protection during winter . But , in Russia and the northern parts of Britain , Germany , Sweden , and of the United States , the less hardy kinds are ...
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... Britain , continental Europe , and the United States . It flowers freely every year , as a standard in the neighbour- hood of London , New York , and Philadelphia , when the wood has been prop- erly ripened during the preceding summer ...
... Britain , continental Europe , and the United States . It flowers freely every year , as a standard in the neighbour- hood of London , New York , and Philadelphia , when the wood has been prop- erly ripened during the preceding summer ...
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... Britain were procured . The old- est tree in England , estimated at over one hundred and fifty years of age , is at Fulham palace . It is about fifty feet high , and its trunk , at one foot from the ground , is three feet in diameter ...
... Britain were procured . The old- est tree in England , estimated at over one hundred and fifty years of age , is at Fulham palace . It is about fifty feet high , and its trunk , at one foot from the ground , is three feet in diameter ...
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... BRITAIN AND ANGLO - AMERICA . Derivations . The word Berberis is of very doubtful origin . Some derive it from the Arabic berberys , a word used for this plant by Averrhoes and other writers on medicine ; others from the Greek word ...
... BRITAIN AND ANGLO - AMERICA . Derivations . The word Berberis is of very doubtful origin . Some derive it from the Arabic berberys , a word used for this plant by Averrhoes and other writers on medicine ; others from the Greek word ...
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... BRITAIN AND ANGLO - AMERICA . Engravings . Willdenow , Berlinische Baumzucht , pl . 39 ; Loudon , Encyclopædia of Plants , figure 4922 ; and the figures below Specific Characters . Spines 3 - parted . Leaves somewhat obovate , ciliately ...
... BRITAIN AND ANGLO - AMERICA . Engravings . Willdenow , Berlinische Baumzucht , pl . 39 ; Loudon , Encyclopædia of Plants , figure 4922 ; and the figures below Specific Characters . Spines 3 - parted . Leaves somewhat obovate , ciliately ...
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