The Trees of America; Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly DescribedHarper & brothers, 1857 - 520 páginas |
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... less complicated , but with an opinion that such analogies do exist ; yet he is not by any means desirous to separate assemblages of species , or to alter established names , in any manner whatever . No one , he conceives , should do ...
... less complicated , but with an opinion that such analogies do exist ; yet he is not by any means desirous to separate assemblages of species , or to alter established names , in any manner whatever . No one , he conceives , should do ...
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... less liable to be injured by a heavy fall of snow . It is also said to grow faster than any other variety . It may be distin- guished by its oblong - elliptical leaves , generally rusty underneath and by its somewhat contracted flowers ...
... less liable to be injured by a heavy fall of snow . It is also said to grow faster than any other variety . It may be distin- guished by its oblong - elliptical leaves , generally rusty underneath and by its somewhat contracted flowers ...
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... less purple without , and always white within ; put forth in March , April or May , but do not fully expand till a day or two before they drop off . The bark , when bruised , has an aromatic odour . Varieties . Although plants of this ...
... less purple without , and always white within ; put forth in March , April or May , but do not fully expand till a day or two before they drop off . The bark , when bruised , has an aromatic odour . Varieties . Although plants of this ...
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... less acid than the common variety ; leaves of a bright , shining green . Native of Austria . 5. B. V. DULCIS . 6. B. v . ASPERMA . Fruit destitute of seeds , in old plants . It is said by Du Hamel , that this variety produces the best ...
... less acid than the common variety ; leaves of a bright , shining green . Native of Austria . 5. B. V. DULCIS . 6. B. v . ASPERMA . Fruit destitute of seeds , in old plants . It is said by Du Hamel , that this variety produces the best ...
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... less introduced into the United States from Europe , and has naturalized itself in waste places , and about cultivated grounds in the northern states , and in the British American provinces . The plant is mentioned by Pliny ; and ...
... less introduced into the United States from Europe , and has naturalized itself in waste places , and about cultivated grounds in the northern states , and in the British American provinces . The plant is mentioned by Pliny ; and ...
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