The Trees of America; Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly DescribedHarper & brothers, 1857 - 520 páginas |
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... United States , they seldom put forth before June or July ; and they continue in some varieties until they are destroyed by frost . The flowers are produced on the summits of the last year's shoots , and are from six to ten inches in ...
... United States , they seldom put forth before June or July ; and they continue in some varieties until they are destroyed by frost . The flowers are produced on the summits of the last year's shoots , and are from six to ten inches in ...
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... UNITED STATES . Derivations . This species is called Umbrella - tree on account of the leaves being disposed somewhat in the form of an umbrella . It is called Elkwood in the mountains of Virginia , probably from the resemblance which ...
... UNITED STATES . Derivations . This species is called Umbrella - tree on account of the leaves being disposed somewhat in the form of an umbrella . It is called Elkwood in the mountains of Virginia , probably from the resemblance which ...
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... United States , it sends up various shoots from the roots , to replace the stems , which are seldom of long duration ; so that a plant that has stood thirty or forty years in one spot , has had its stems several times renewed during ...
... United States , it sends up various shoots from the roots , to replace the stems , which are seldom of long duration ; so that a plant that has stood thirty or forty years in one spot , has had its stems several times renewed during ...
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... UNITED STATES . Derivations . The specific name , auriculata , is derived from the Latin auris , the ear , from the rounded lobes of the leaves , resembling ears . The French name is a translation of the botanic one . The German name ...
... UNITED STATES . Derivations . The specific name , auriculata , is derived from the Latin auris , the ear , from the rounded lobes of the leaves , resembling ears . The French name is a translation of the botanic one . The German name ...
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... 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 ; and at White Knights , in England ; at ...
... 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 ; and at White Knights , in England ; at ...
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