The Trees of America; Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly DescribedHarper & brothers, 1857 - 520 páginas |
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... propagated by layers from flowering trees of choice varieties . When propagated by layers , the shoots are put down in autumn , and require two years to become sufficiently rooted for separation . They are then potted , and kept in pits ...
... propagated by layers from flowering trees of choice varieties . When propagated by layers , the shoots are put down in autumn , and require two years to become sufficiently rooted for separation . They are then potted , and kept in pits ...
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... propagated by layers , and very hardy , it was soon extensively cultivated in the gardens of Europe , and there are now numerous trees in Britain , France , and the north of Italy , from forty to sixty feet in height , which flower ...
... propagated by layers , and very hardy , it was soon extensively cultivated in the gardens of Europe , and there are now numerous trees in Britain , France , and the north of Italy , from forty to sixty feet in height , which flower ...
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... propagated in the European nurseries by layers ; the plants so produced flowering much sooner than seedlings ; but the latter , as they make far more durable plants , should always be preferred when this species is used as a stock to ...
... propagated in the European nurseries by layers ; the plants so produced flowering much sooner than seedlings ; but the latter , as they make far more durable plants , should always be preferred when this species is used as a stock to ...
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... propagated by layers , or by inarching on the Magnolia purpurea , or acuminata . When grafted on the former , the tree is comparatively small , by which it is ren- dered very convenient for use as a shrub , or for growing in pots ; but ...
... propagated by layers , or by inarching on the Magnolia purpurea , or acuminata . When grafted on the former , the tree is comparatively small , by which it is ren- dered very convenient for use as a shrub , or for growing in pots ; but ...
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... propagated by seeds and layers in the gardens of China , Europe , and America ; grows in open situa- tions , in sandy peat , with loam , or in sand and clay , well - drained , with manure . Leaves large , of a very dark - green ...
... propagated by seeds and layers in the gardens of China , Europe , and America ; grows in open situa- tions , in sandy peat , with loam , or in sand and clay , well - drained , with manure . Leaves large , of a very dark - green ...
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