The Trees of America; Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly DescribedHarper & brothers, 1857 - 520 páginas |
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... naturally be expected that the author should state the grounds upon which he rests his claim to attention . With this ... Natural System , chiefly for the sake of aiding in generalizing on the species and varieties contained in each ...
... naturally be expected that the author should state the grounds upon which he rests his claim to attention . With this ... Natural System , chiefly for the sake of aiding in generalizing on the species and varieties contained in each ...
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... natural habitat , grows in cool and shady places , where the soil , composed of brown mould , is deep . loose , and fertile . These tracts lie contiguous to the great swamps which are found on the borders of the rivers of the south ...
... natural habitat , grows in cool and shady places , where the soil , composed of brown mould , is deep . loose , and fertile . These tracts lie contiguous to the great swamps which are found on the borders of the rivers of the south ...
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... natural habitat the Magnolia glauca grows most abundantly in deep , boggy swamps and marshes , composed of a black , miry soil ; but when cultivated in Europe or in this country , the soil should be a deep sand , or a sandy peat , kept ...
... natural habitat the Magnolia glauca grows most abundantly in deep , boggy swamps and marshes , composed of a black , miry soil ; but when cultivated in Europe or in this country , the soil should be a deep sand , or a sandy peat , kept ...
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... natural habitat , this tree grows only in the shade where the soil is deep , strong , and fertile . When cultivated , the soil should be a deep , rich , sandy loam , but not very moist , like that recommended for the Magnolia glauca ...
... natural habitat , this tree grows only in the shade where the soil is deep , strong , and fertile . When cultivated , the soil should be a deep , rich , sandy loam , but not very moist , like that recommended for the Magnolia glauca ...
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... natural habitat this species delights in cool situa- tions , sheltered from the wind , where the soil is deep and fertile . The soil , in which trees have attained the largest size in England , is a deep , dry sand , with a situation ...
... natural habitat this species delights in cool situa- tions , sheltered from the wind , where the soil is deep and fertile . The soil , in which trees have attained the largest size in England , is a deep , dry sand , with a situation ...
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