The Trees of America; Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly DescribedHarper & brothers, 1857 - 520 páginas |
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... requires time to be con- summated , and is attended with considerable expense , the author has ventured to issue a volume , by which public opinion may be guided respecting its merits , and a judgment may be formed of the ability or ...
... requires time to be con- summated , and is attended with considerable expense , the author has ventured to issue a volume , by which public opinion may be guided respecting its merits , and a judgment may be formed of the ability or ...
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... require two years to become sufficiently rooted for separation . They are then potted , and kept in pits , or under glass , where the climate requires it to be protected , or set in the open air , in a shady place , if the climate is ...
... require two years to become sufficiently rooted for separation . They are then potted , and kept in pits , or under glass , where the climate requires it to be protected , or set in the open air , in a shady place , if the climate is ...
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... require two years to root properly . The seeds should be sown in pots of bog earth about the beginning of March , or later , according to the climate or season , and placed in gentle heat , if neces- sary , under glass . They should ...
... require two years to root properly . The seeds should be sown in pots of bog earth about the beginning of March , or later , according to the climate or season , and placed in gentle heat , if neces- sary , under glass . They should ...
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... require , in general , two years . The annual growth of the shoots may vary from one to two feet ; so that in ten years a plant may attain a height of twelve or fifteen feet . This species may be considered as short - lived , and , like ...
... require , in general , two years . The annual growth of the shoots may vary from one to two feet ; so that in ten years a plant may attain a height of twelve or fifteen feet . This species may be considered as short - lived , and , like ...
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... requires a sheltered situation , and a deep , rich soil ; but it will grow in exposed sites , and in almost any soil that is moderately free , and not surcharged with moisture . Propagation and Culture . The Magnolia acuminata is ...
... requires a sheltered situation , and a deep , rich soil ; but it will grow in exposed sites , and in almost any soil that is moderately free , and not surcharged with moisture . Propagation and Culture . The Magnolia acuminata is ...
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