The Trees of America; Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly DescribedHarper & brothers, 1857 - 520 páginas |
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... growth of this tree in its native country , are the declivities of mountains , narrow valleys , and the banks of torrents , where the air is constantly moist , and the soil is deep and fertile . To attain a large size , when cultivated ...
... growth of this tree in its native country , are the declivities of mountains , narrow valleys , and the banks of torrents , where the air is constantly moist , and the soil is deep and fertile . To attain a large size , when cultivated ...
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... growth , it retains the two scales which composed the envelope , and which are now called stipules . In spring , when the weather is warm and humid , the growth of the leaves is very rapid . They are six or eight inches broad , borne on ...
... growth , it retains the two scales which composed the envelope , and which are now called stipules . In spring , when the weather is warm and humid , the growth of the leaves is very rapid . They are six or eight inches broad , borne on ...
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... growth . It may be considered as a curious , slow- 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 ...
... growth . It may be considered as a curious , slow- 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 ...
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... growth , when the plant is young , is rapid ; for the first five or six years , it will nearly attain its maximum height , unless the side - branches be removed . Diseases , & c . The Berberis vulgaris is subject to a disease called ...
... growth , when the plant is young , is rapid ; for the first five or six years , it will nearly attain its maximum height , unless the side - branches be removed . Diseases , & c . The Berberis vulgaris is subject to a disease called ...
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... not so vigorous in its growth as any of the other varieties , except the T. e . laciniata . 6. T. E. PLATYPHYLLA AUREA . Golden - twigged Broad - leaved European Lime- tree . This variety differs from the common broad - 40 TILIA EUROPEA .
... not so vigorous in its growth as any of the other varieties , except the T. e . laciniata . 6. T. E. PLATYPHYLLA AUREA . Golden - twigged Broad - leaved European Lime- tree . This variety differs from the common broad - 40 TILIA EUROPEA .
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