The Trees of America; Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly DescribedHarper & brothers, 1857 - 520 páginas |
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... seeds in England , but most of them do in France . The American species are generally produced from seeds ; but those from Asia are increased by layers , or by inarching , and in some cases from seeds . Geographical Distribution . The ...
... seeds in England , but most of them do in France . The American species are generally produced from seeds ; but those from Asia are increased by layers , or by inarching , and in some cases from seeds . Geographical Distribution . The ...
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... seeds of a vivid red , which soon after quit their cells , and for seve- ral days , remain suspended without , by white filaments attached to the bottom . of their cells . The red , pulpy substance of the seeds decays , in time , and ...
... seeds of a vivid red , which soon after quit their cells , and for seve- ral days , remain suspended without , by white filaments attached to the bottom . of their cells . The red , pulpy substance of the seeds decays , in time , and ...
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... seeds however , never arrive at perfect maturity ; although the fruit attains its ful size , and remains upon the tree until the following spring . It may be sufficien to state , that this tree , after having sustained so many injuries ...
... seeds however , never arrive at perfect maturity ; although the fruit attains its ful size , and remains upon the tree until the following spring . It may be sufficien to state , that this tree , after having sustained so many injuries ...
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... seeds , and became known throughout Europe many years before any of the other species . At Woburn Farm , Chertsey , there was formerly a row of these trees twenty feet high , and nearly a century old , which frequently ripened their seeds ...
... seeds , and became known throughout Europe many years before any of the other species . At Woburn Farm , Chertsey , there was formerly a row of these trees twenty feet high , and nearly a century old , which frequently ripened their seeds ...
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... seeds ; but the Magnolia glauca thompsoniana , and other varieties , are pro- pagated by inarching , or by layers , which require two years to root properly . The seeds should be sown in pots of bog earth about the beginning of March ...
... seeds ; but the Magnolia glauca thompsoniana , and other varieties , are pro- pagated by inarching , or by layers , which require two years to root properly . The seeds should be sown in pots of bog earth about the beginning of March ...
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