The Trees of America; Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly DescribedHarper & brothers, 1857 - 520 páginas |
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... known by the broad ends of its leaves , and its expanded flowers . 2. M. G. ROTUNDIFOLIA , Loudon . Round - leaved Large - flowered Magnolia . Not a very distinct or handsome variety , nor a free flowerer . It may be known by its ...
... known by the broad ends of its leaves , and its expanded flowers . 2. M. G. ROTUNDIFOLIA , Loudon . Round - leaved Large - flowered Magnolia . Not a very distinct or handsome variety , nor a free flowerer . It may be known by its ...
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... known , the tree there was the first which was raised or planted in England . It was cut down through mistake , about the year 1794 , previous to which it seems to have been rented by different gardeners , who at first sold the layers ...
... known , the tree there was the first which was raised or planted in England . It was cut down through mistake , about the year 1794 , previous to which it seems to have been rented by different gardeners , who at first sold the layers ...
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... known under the names M. g . thompsoniana and M. g . longifolia . Geography and History . The Magnolia glauca has the most extensive range , especially near the sea , of any of the genus . It abounds from Massachusetts to Louisiana and ...
... known under the names M. g . thompsoniana and M. g . longifolia . Geography and History . The Magnolia glauca has the most extensive range , especially near the sea , of any of the genus . It abounds from Massachusetts to Louisiana and ...
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... known by its buds , which are compressed , and cov- ered with a soft and silvery down ; whereas , in the Magnolia umbrella they are prominent and rounded at the end . The leaves in a wild state are about thirty- five inches long , and ...
... known by its buds , which are compressed , and cov- ered with a soft and silvery down ; whereas , in the Magnolia umbrella they are prominent and rounded at the end . The leaves in a wild state are about thirty- five inches long , and ...
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... known at a distance , even in winter . The bark is gray , and always smooth , even on the oldest trees , except on the young shoots , which are of a purplish - red , dotted with white . When the epi- dermis is removed , the cellular ...
... known at a distance , even in winter . The bark is gray , and always smooth , even on the oldest trees , except on the young shoots , which are of a purplish - red , dotted with white . When the epi- dermis is removed , the cellular ...
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