The Trees of America; Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly DescribedHarper & brothers, 1857 - 520 páginas |
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... Soil and Situation . The Magnolia grandiflora , in its natural habitat , grows in cool and shady places , where the soil , composed of brown mould , is deep . loose , and fertile . These tracts lie contiguous to the great swamps which ...
... Soil and Situation . The Magnolia grandiflora , in its natural habitat , grows in cool and shady places , where the soil , composed of brown mould , is deep . loose , and fertile . These tracts lie contiguous to the great swamps which ...
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... Soil and Situation . In its natural habitat the Magnolia glauca grows most abundantly in deep , boggy swamps and marshes , composed of a black , miry soil ; but when cultivated in Europe or in this country , the soil should be a deep ...
... Soil and Situation . In its natural habitat the Magnolia glauca grows most abundantly in deep , boggy swamps and marshes , composed of a black , miry soil ; but when cultivated in Europe or in this country , the soil should be a deep ...
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... Soil and Situation . In its natural habitat , this tree grows only in the shade where the soil is deep , strong , and fertile . When cultivated , the soil should be a deep , rich , sandy loam , but not very moist , like that recommended ...
... Soil and Situation . In its natural habitat , this tree grows only in the shade where the soil is deep , strong , and fertile . When cultivated , the soil should be a deep , rich , sandy loam , but not very moist , like that recommended ...
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... soil is deep and fertile . The soil , in which trees have attained the largest size in England , is a deep , dry sand , with a situation perfectly sheltered on every side , and slightly shaded from the mid- day sun . Propagation and ...
... soil is deep and fertile . The soil , in which trees have attained the largest size in England , is a deep , dry sand , with a situation perfectly sheltered on every side , and slightly shaded from the mid- day sun . Propagation and ...
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... Soil and Situation . The situations peculiarly adapted to the growth of this tree in its native country , are the declivities of mountains , narrow valleys , and the banks of torrents , where the air is constantly moist , and the soil ...
... Soil and Situation . The situations peculiarly adapted to the growth of this tree in its native country , are the declivities of mountains , narrow valleys , and the banks of torrents , where the air is constantly moist , and the soil ...
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