The Trees of America; Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly DescribedHarper & brothers, 1857 - 520 páginas |
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... autumn , and require two years to become sufficiently rooted for separation . They are then potted , and kept in pits , or under glass , where the climate requires it to be protected , or set in the open air , in a shady place , if the ...
... autumn , and require two years to become sufficiently rooted for separation . They are then potted , and kept in pits , or under glass , where the climate requires it to be protected , or set in the open air , in a shady place , if the ...
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... In the southern states this tree is often found with evergreen leaves , and sometimes near its northernmost limits it retains a part of its foliage during winter . The leaves usually fall , how- ever , in autumn , and are renewed early in.
... In the southern states this tree is often found with evergreen leaves , and sometimes near its northernmost limits it retains a part of its foliage during winter . The leaves usually fall , how- ever , in autumn , and are renewed early in.
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... autumn . The fruit is composed of numerous cellules , and varies in length from an inch to an inch and a half , and when of full size , is an inch in diameter in the widest part . When ripe , the cones are of a reddish - brown , and the ...
... autumn . The fruit is composed of numerous cellules , and varies in length from an inch to an inch and a half , and when of full size , is an inch in diameter in the widest part . When ripe , the cones are of a reddish - brown , and the ...
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... autumn , and yet not so warm as to urge forward the flower - buds prematurely in spring , as they are very liable to be injured by frost , from which they should be protected by some kind of covering . The tree shows itself in its ...
... autumn , and yet not so warm as to urge forward the flower - buds prematurely in spring , as they are very liable to be injured by frost , from which they should be protected by some kind of covering . The tree shows itself in its ...
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... autumn before it sheds its yellow leaves . If it were desired to grow the tulip - tree for the purpose of forming straight , clean timber , it should be placed in a close plantation , where one plant would draw upon another ...
... autumn before it sheds its yellow leaves . If it were desired to grow the tulip - tree for the purpose of forming straight , clean timber , it should be placed in a close plantation , where one plant would draw upon another ...
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