The Trees of America; Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly DescribedHarper & brothers, 1857 - 520 páginas |
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... produced from seeds ; but those from Asia are increased by layers , or by inarching , and in some cases from seeds . Geographical Distribution . The native country of the most hardy mag- nolias is North America ; but there are some ...
... produced from seeds ; but those from Asia are increased by layers , or by inarching , and in some cases from seeds . Geographical Distribution . The native country of the most hardy mag- nolias is North America ; but there are some ...
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... produced on the summits of the last year's shoots , and are from six to ten inches in diameter . It is remarkable that they are produced throughout the summer , whereas , those of all the other species , with the excep- tion of the ...
... produced on the summits of the last year's shoots , and are from six to ten inches in diameter . It is remarkable that they are produced throughout the summer , whereas , those of all the other species , with the excep- tion of the ...
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... produced at the extremity of the last year's shoots . They have six white concave petals , and an agreeable perfume , which may be perceived at a considerable distance . If shut up in a close apartment during the night , they ...
... produced at the extremity of the last year's shoots . They have six white concave petals , and an agreeable perfume , which may be perceived at a considerable distance . If shut up in a close apartment during the night , they ...
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Daniel Jay Browne. Propagation and Culture . Plants of this species are generally produced from seeds ; but the Magnolia glauca thompsoniana , and other varieties , are pro- pagated by inarching , or by layers , which require two years ...
Daniel Jay Browne. Propagation and Culture . Plants of this species are generally produced from seeds ; but the Magnolia glauca thompsoniana , and other varieties , are pro- pagated by inarching , or by layers , which require two years ...
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... produced between it and the more delicate Chinese species . Geography and History . The Magnolia umbrella , according to Michaux , is first seen in the northern part of the state of New York , and is found on wooded mountains , in ...
... produced between it and the more delicate Chinese species . Geography and History . The Magnolia umbrella , according to Michaux , is first seen in the northern part of the state of New York , and is found on wooded mountains , in ...
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