The Trees of America; Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly DescribedHarper & brothers, 1857 - 520 páginas |
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... remain suspended without , by white filaments attached to the bottom . of their cells . The red , pulpy substance of the seeds decays , in time , and leaves naked a stone containing a white , milky kernel . Varieties . In consequence of ...
... remain suspended without , by white filaments attached to the bottom . of their cells . The red , pulpy substance of the seeds decays , in time , and leaves naked a stone containing a white , milky kernel . Varieties . In consequence of ...
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... remains upon the tree until the following spring . It may be sufficien to state , that this tree , after having sustained so many injuries , and been a living witness of all the political struggles of France for more than a century ...
... remains upon the tree until the following spring . It may be sufficien to state , that this tree , after having sustained so many injuries , and been a living witness of all the political struggles of France for more than a century ...
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... remain stationary . Insects . The Magnolia glauca is very free from the attack of insects . It is noted , however , in Smith and Abbot's " Insects of Georgia , " that the Sphinx vitis feeds upon this tree as well as upon the grape ...
... remain stationary . Insects . The Magnolia glauca is very free from the attack of insects . It is noted , however , in Smith and Abbot's " Insects of Georgia , " that the Sphinx vitis feeds upon this tree as well as upon the grape ...
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... remain suspended for some time by long , white threads . Varieties . As this species is frequently raised from seeds , and as the seedlings . vary much in the size and form of their leaves , and in the presence or absence of pubescence ...
... remain suspended for some time by long , white threads . Varieties . As this species is frequently raised from seeds , and as the seedlings . vary much in the size and form of their leaves , and in the presence or absence of pubescence ...
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... remain a year in the ground . In France , and occasionally in England , the obtuse - lobed variety is raised by layers , or inarching ; but , in either case , it requires two or three years before the plant can be separated from the ...
... remain a year in the ground . In France , and occasionally in England , the obtuse - lobed variety is raised by layers , or inarching ; but , in either case , it requires two or three years before the plant can be separated from the ...
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