The Trees of America; Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly DescribedHarper & brothers, 1857 - 520 páginas |
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... planted in a poor soil in the town of Nantz . It grew there in the open air until 1758 , without attracting any particular notice , when it came under the observation of M. Bonami . At the meeting of the states of Bre- tagne , held at ...
... planted in a poor soil in the town of Nantz . It grew there in the open air until 1758 , without attracting any particular notice , when it came under the observation of M. Bonami . At the meeting of the states of Bre- tagne , held at ...
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... planted , and treated as a standard also . Perhaps the finest situation for display- ing the flowers of this tree , as a standard in a northern climate , would be a sloping bank of sandy soil facing the south - east . Here it might be ...
... planted , and treated as a standard also . Perhaps the finest situation for display- ing the flowers of this tree , as a standard in a northern climate , would be a sloping bank of sandy soil facing the south - east . Here it might be ...
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... planted , thirty feet in height , with a trunk a foot in diameter . The largest Magnolia auriculata in England is at White Knight's , which has been planted about forty years , and is more than thirty feet in height . There are several ...
... planted , thirty feet in height , with a trunk a foot in diameter . The largest Magnolia auriculata in England is at White Knight's , which has been planted about forty years , and is more than thirty feet in height . There are several ...
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... planted in the open grounds , and allowed to attain its full size , but dwarfs are kept in pots and boxes , and forced throughout the year , so as to keep up a perpetual supply of bloom in the apartments of the imperial palace . So ...
... planted in the open grounds , and allowed to attain its full size , but dwarfs are kept in pots and boxes , and forced throughout the year , so as to keep up a perpetual supply of bloom in the apartments of the imperial palace . So ...
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... planted , twenty feet in height , with a head fourteen feet in diameter , which , in May , 1844 , produced eight ... planted in front of a bank of evergreens ; and , indeed , wherever it is planted , evergreens should be growing near it ...
... planted , twenty feet in height , with a head fourteen feet in diameter , which , in May , 1844 , produced eight ... planted in front of a bank of evergreens ; and , indeed , wherever it is planted , evergreens should be growing near it ...
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