The Trees of America; Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly DescribedHarper & brothers, 1857 - 520 páginas |
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... Cherry , American Bird , Choke Carolinian , Wild Orange Virginian , Wild , Black 66 Wild , Gean , Merry Chicasaw Plum CHIONANTHUS , generic characters of China - tree CITRUS , generic characters of Citrus aurantium CLADRASTIS , generic ...
... Cherry , American Bird , Choke Carolinian , Wild Orange Virginian , Wild , Black 66 Wild , Gean , Merry Chicasaw Plum CHIONANTHUS , generic characters of China - tree CITRUS , generic characters of Citrus aurantium CLADRASTIS , generic ...
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... cherry - tree ; but it sometimes constitutes , alone , considerable tracts of the forest , as was observed by the elder Michaux , on the road from Beardstone to Louisville , in Kentucky . The artificial geography of this tree may be ...
... cherry - tree ; but it sometimes constitutes , alone , considerable tracts of the forest , as was observed by the elder Michaux , on the road from Beardstone to Louisville , in Kentucky . The artificial geography of this tree may be ...
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... cherry , and plum . Within the last five or six years , soon after the unfolding of the leaves of these trees , they have been attacked by the larvæ of these insects , and in some instances have been entirely divested of their foliage ...
... cherry , and plum . Within the last five or six years , soon after the unfolding of the leaves of these trees , they have been attacked by the larvæ of these insects , and in some instances have been entirely divested of their foliage ...
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... cherries in a con- servatory . The latter mode has by far the best effect , especially when the stems of the trees are seven or eight feet high , and the head forms a handsome cone ; but the largest fruit is produced when the trees are ...
... cherries in a con- servatory . The latter mode has by far the best effect , especially when the stems of the trees are seven or eight feet high , and the head forms a handsome cone ; but the largest fruit is produced when the trees are ...
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... cherry - tree , and black walnut ; though it is less suitable for this purpose , as it soon changes colour by exposure to light . Wooden bowls are also made of it , when that of ash , or tulip - tree cannot be obtained . The charcoal of ...
... cherry - tree , and black walnut ; though it is less suitable for this purpose , as it soon changes colour by exposure to light . Wooden bowls are also made of it , when that of ash , or tulip - tree cannot be obtained . The charcoal of ...
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