The Trees of America; Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly DescribedHarper & brothers, 1857 - 520 páginas |
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... ground , to direct the growth of the head . If the plant does not grow freely after it has been three or four years planted , it ought to be bent down to the ground , and kept in that position until it throws up one strong shoot from ...
... ground , to direct the growth of the head . If the plant does not grow freely after it has been three or four years planted , it ought to be bent down to the ground , and kept in that position until it throws up one strong shoot from ...
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... ground by severe winters . In the maritime parts of the Floridas and lower Louisiana , it is one of the most abundant among the trees which grow in morasses or wet grounds . It is not usually met with far interior , nor to the west of ...
... ground by severe winters . In the maritime parts of the Floridas and lower Louisiana , it is one of the most abundant among the trees which grow in morasses or wet grounds . It is not usually met with far interior , nor to the west of ...
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... grounds , and allowed to attain its full size , but dwarfs are kept in pots and boxes , and forced throughout the year , so ... ground ; and the diameter of the space covered by the branches is more than twenty - five feet . It flowers ...
... grounds , and allowed to attain its full size , but dwarfs are kept in pots and boxes , and forced throughout the year , so ... ground ; and the diameter of the space covered by the branches is more than twenty - five feet . It flowers ...
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... ground , and from one hundred and twenty to one hundred and forty feet in height . In 1842 , there was felled from the estate of Mr. John Lewis , in Llangollan , Kentucky , a tulip - tree , eight feet in diameter , near the ground , and ...
... ground , and from one hundred and twenty to one hundred and forty feet in height . In 1842 , there was felled from the estate of Mr. John Lewis , in Llangollan , Kentucky , a tulip - tree , eight feet in diameter , near the ground , and ...
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... ground , while the upper part is exposed to a strong west wind . It flowers freely , and has a splendid appearance at that sea- son , as also in autumn before it sheds its yellow leaves . If it were desired to grow the tulip - tree for ...
... ground , while the upper part is exposed to a strong west wind . It flowers freely , and has a splendid appearance at that sea- son , as also in autumn before it sheds its yellow leaves . If it were desired to grow the tulip - tree for ...
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