The Trees of America; Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly DescribedHarper & brothers, 1857 - 520 páginas |
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... species , and even , in some cases , of varieties , which he wishes to be distinctly un- derstood has been done , not only with the object of rendering the classification less complicated , but with an opinion that such analogies do ...
... species , and even , in some cases , of varieties , which he wishes to be distinctly un- derstood has been done , not only with the object of rendering the classification less complicated , but with an opinion that such analogies do ...
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... species ripen their 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 ...
... species ripen their 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 ...
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... species . The situation , in the colder parts of Europe and America , may be exposed to the direct influence of the mid - day sun ; but in southern Europe , and its native climate , it always thrives best when in the shade of other ...
... species . The situation , in the colder parts of Europe and America , may be exposed to the direct influence of the mid - day sun ; but in southern Europe , and its native climate , it always thrives best when in the shade of other ...
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... species are the M. g . arborea , which assumes the character of a tree ; and that which retains its foliage during a greater part or all the year , and is sometimes called M. g . sempervirens . Two other varieties are noticed by Pursh ...
... species are the M. g . arborea , which assumes the character of a tree ; and that which retains its foliage during a greater part or all the year , and is sometimes called M. g . sempervirens . Two other varieties are noticed by Pursh ...
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... species . Geography and History . The Magnolia umbrella , according to Michaux , is first seen in the northern part of the state of New York , and is found on wooded mountains , in Carolina , Georgia , and eastern Tennessee . In the ...
... species . Geography and History . The Magnolia umbrella , according to Michaux , is first seen in the northern part of the state of New York , and is found on wooded mountains , in Carolina , Georgia , and eastern Tennessee . In the ...
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