The Trees of America; Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly DescribedHarper & brothers, 1857 - 520 páginas |
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... petioles . In Florida , Georgia , and Carolina , the flowers first appear in April or May ; but in England , France , and the northern parts of the United States , they seldom put forth before June or July ; and they continue in some ...
... petioles . In Florida , Georgia , and Carolina , the flowers first appear in April or May ; but in England , France , and the northern parts of the United States , they seldom put forth before June or July ; and they continue in some ...
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... petioles , short in comparison with their size , and are of an oblong - oval shape , pointed at the extremity , and sub - cordiform at the base . Their colour is light - green above , and glaucous beneath . The flowers put forth from ...
... petioles , short in comparison with their size , and are of an oblong - oval shape , pointed at the extremity , and sub - cordiform at the base . Their colour is light - green above , and glaucous beneath . The flowers put forth from ...
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... petiole . They have short footstalks , sitting near each other , and radiate in regular order , with their margins touching or slightly overlapping each other , like an umbrella . The flowers , which open in April and May , are three or ...
... petiole . They have short footstalks , sitting near each other , and radiate in regular order , with their margins touching or slightly overlapping each other , like an umbrella . The flowers , which open in April and May , are three or ...
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... petioles , alternate , somewhat fleshy , smooth , and of a pleas- ing green colour . They are divided into three lobes , of which the middle one is horizontally notched at its summit , and the two lower ones rounded at the base . This ...
... petioles , alternate , somewhat fleshy , smooth , and of a pleas- ing green colour . They are divided into three lobes , of which the middle one is horizontally notched at its summit , and the two lower ones rounded at the base . This ...
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... petioles , and are alternate , five or six inches in length , and of an elongated form , widening from the base to the summit . They are of a fine texture , and the upper surface is smooth and brilliant . The flowers appear in South ...
... petioles , and are alternate , five or six inches in length , and of an elongated form , widening from the base to the summit . They are of a fine texture , and the upper surface is smooth and brilliant . The flowers appear in South ...
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