The Trees of America; Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly DescribedHarper & brothers, 1857 - 520 páginas |
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... appear in April or May ; but in England , France , and the northern parts of the 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 ...
... appear in April or May ; but in England , France , and the northern parts of the 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 ...
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... appears to have been discovered by the elder Michaux , and was first introduced into England by John Lyon , in 1801. The ... appear in Georgia in April , and are yellow , with the interior of the petals longitudinally marked with reddish ...
... appears to have been discovered by the elder Michaux , and was first introduced into England by John Lyon , in 1801. The ... appear in Georgia in April , and are yellow , with the interior of the petals longitudinally marked with reddish ...
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... appear in South Carolina and Georgia in March , and a month or six weeks later farther north . They are campanulate ... appears to be unknown , or extremely rare , in the low and maritime parts of the southern states . It is not uncommon ...
... appear in South Carolina and Georgia in March , and a month or six weeks later farther north . They are campanulate ... appears to be unknown , or extremely rare , in the low and maritime parts of the southern states . It is not uncommon ...
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... appear- ance in April , May , and June ; their odour is offensive when near , but not disagreeable at a short distance . The fruit is oblong - oval , which at first is green , and , when ripe , is red , white , yellow , purple , or ...
... appear- ance in April , May , and June ; their odour is offensive when near , but not disagreeable at a short distance . The fruit is oblong - oval , which at first is green , and , when ripe , is red , white , yellow , purple , or ...
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... appears first to have been recorded by Bauhin , in his " Pinax , " and subse- quently by all the writers on plants , under ... appear , and then suffered to branch out into a fine , orbicular , or drooping head . So treated , it forms a ...
... appears first to have been recorded by Bauhin , in his " Pinax , " and subse- quently by all the writers on plants , under ... appear , and then suffered to branch out into a fine , orbicular , or drooping head . So treated , it forms a ...
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