The Trees of America; Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly DescribedHarper & brothers, 1857 - 520 páginas |
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... grow as a standard , and survive the winter without protection , there the Magnolia grandiflora may be planted , and ... grown in a pot ; because plants so grown may be sent to any distance without mjury to the roots , which are few and ...
... grow as a standard , and survive the winter without protection , there the Magnolia grandiflora may be planted , and ... grown in a pot ; because plants so grown may be sent to any distance without mjury to the roots , which are few and ...
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... growing in insulated situations on the banks of the rivers in upper Georgia , and on those of the streams which traverse the western part of South Carolina . It appears to have been discovered by the elder Michaux , and was first ...
... growing in insulated situations on the banks of the rivers in upper Georgia , and on those of the streams which traverse the western part of South Carolina . It appears to have been discovered by the elder Michaux , and was first ...
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... growing near it , so as to form a back ground , on account of the flowers expanding before the unfolding of the leaves . Propagation and Culture . The Magnolia conspicua and all its varieties are propagated by layers , or by inarching ...
... growing near it , so as to form a back ground , on account of the flowers expanding before the unfolding of the leaves . Propagation and Culture . The Magnolia conspicua and all its varieties are propagated by layers , or by inarching ...
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... growing , in alluvial soil , near water , a tree more than one hundred and twenty years old , and eighty feet in height , with a trunk two feet in diam- eter , and an ambitus of thirty feet . In Italy , the tulip - tree attains a height ...
... growing , in alluvial soil , near water , a tree more than one hundred and twenty years old , and eighty feet in height , with a trunk two feet in diam- eter , and an ambitus of thirty feet . In Italy , the tulip - tree attains a height ...
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... growing , deciduous shrub , well deserving a place in gardens , but which ought always to be isolated , and at some distance from rapid - growing plants . All Properties and Uses . The wood of the Annona triloba is spongy , extremely ...
... growing , deciduous shrub , well deserving a place in gardens , but which ought always to be isolated , and at some distance from rapid - growing plants . All Properties and Uses . The wood of the Annona triloba is spongy , extremely ...
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