The Trees of America; Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly DescribedHarper & brothers, 1857 - 520 páginas |
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... Geography and History . The Magnolia grandiflora is only found indi genous to a tract of country extending from the lower part of North Carolina in about latitude thirty - five and a half degrees LARGE - FLOWERED MAGNOLIA . 3.
... Geography and History . The Magnolia grandiflora is only found indi genous to a tract of country extending from the lower part of North Carolina in about latitude thirty - five and a half degrees LARGE - FLOWERED MAGNOLIA . 3.
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... History . The Magnolia glauca has the most extensive range , especially near the sea , of any of the genus . It abounds from Massachusetts to Louisiana and Missouri . Its most northern boundary may be considered a shel- tered swamp in ...
... History . The Magnolia glauca has the most extensive range , especially near the sea , of any of the genus . It abounds from Massachusetts to Louisiana and Missouri . Its most northern boundary may be considered a shel- tered swamp in ...
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... History . The Magnolia umbrella , according to Michaux , is first seen in the northern part of the state of New York , and is found on wooded mountains , in Carolina , Georgia , and eastern Tennessee . In the lower parts of Georgia and ...
... History . The Magnolia umbrella , according to Michaux , is first seen in the northern part of the state of New York , and is found on wooded mountains , in Carolina , Georgia , and eastern Tennessee . In the lower parts of Georgia and ...
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... History . The most northerly point at which this species is found is near the falls of Niagara , in latitude forty - three degrees . It grows along the whole mountainous tract of the Alleghanies to their termination in Georgia ; and is ...
... History . The most northerly point at which this species is found is near the falls of Niagara , in latitude forty - three degrees . It grows along the whole mountainous tract of the Alleghanies to their termination in Georgia ; and is ...
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... history . The chief dit- ference between this tree and the species , consists in its leaves being larger and more pointed , its flowers marked with purple within , and its fruit larger and containing more seeds . 2. M. C. ALEXANDRINA ...
... history . The chief dit- ference between this tree and the species , consists in its leaves being larger and more pointed , its flowers marked with purple within , and its fruit larger and containing more seeds . 2. M. C. ALEXANDRINA ...
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