The Trees of America; Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly DescribedHarper & brothers, 1857 - 520 páginas |
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... 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 roundish leaves . 3. M. G. EXONIENSIS ...
... 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 roundish leaves . 3. M. G. EXONIENSIS ...
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... leaves . It is named Scamp Sassafras on account of its growing in boggy grounds , and resembling some of the qualities of the Laurus sassafras ; and Beaver - tree , because the root is eaten as a great dainty by beavers , which are ...
... leaves . It is named Scamp Sassafras on account of its growing in boggy grounds , and resembling some of the qualities of the Laurus sassafras ; and Beaver - tree , because the root is eaten as a great dainty by beavers , which are ...
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... leaf . It is called Umbrella - tree from its resemblance to the other species bearing that name . The French names are translations of the botanic one , except Magnolier bananier , which alludes to the resemblance the leaves of this ...
... leaf . It is called Umbrella - tree from its resemblance to the other species bearing that name . The French names are translations of the botanic one , except Magnolier bananier , which alludes to the resemblance the leaves of this ...
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... leaves , and in the presence or absence of pubescence , both on the leaves and the young shoots , it would be easy to select several varieties apparently marked with distinctness . It may be deemed sufficient , however , to enumerate ...
... leaves , and in the presence or absence of pubescence , both on the leaves and the young shoots , it would be easy to select several varieties apparently marked with distinctness . It may be deemed sufficient , however , to enumerate ...
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... leaves that they enclose , till they finally fall off . The terminal bud of each shoot swells considerably before it gives birth to the leaf . It forms an oval en- velope , containing the young leaf , which is produced to the light as ...
... leaves that they enclose , till they finally fall off . The terminal bud of each shoot swells considerably before it gives birth to the leaf . It forms an oval en- velope , containing the young leaf , which is produced to the light as ...
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