The Trees of America; Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly DescribedHarper & brothers, 1857 - 520 páginas |
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... 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 , still exists at Maillardière , the estate of ...
... 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 , still exists at Maillardière , the estate of ...
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... spring . This tree begins to flower in Florida and the southern states , the last of April or early in May , and a month or six weeks later in Massachusetts . The flowers are single , two or three inches broad , and are produced at the ...
... spring . This tree begins to flower in Florida and the southern states , the last of April or early in May , and a month or six weeks later in Massachusetts . The flowers are single , two or three inches broad , and are produced at the ...
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... spring , as they are very liable to be injured by frost , from which they should be protected by some kind of covering . The tree shows itself in its greatest beauty against a wall , where it can be pro- tected more conveniently by a ...
... spring , as they are very liable to be injured by frost , from which they should be protected by some kind of covering . The tree shows itself in its greatest beauty against a wall , where it can be pro- tected more conveniently by a ...
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... spring , when the weather is warm and humid , the growth of the leaves is very rapid . They are six or eight inches broad , borne on long petioles , alternate , somewhat fleshy , smooth , and of a pleas- ing green colour . They are ...
... spring , when the weather is warm and humid , the growth of the leaves is very rapid . They are six or eight inches broad , borne on long petioles , alternate , somewhat fleshy , smooth , and of a pleas- ing green colour . They are ...
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... spring ; but , sown in spring , or the beginning of summer , they generally 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 ...
... spring ; but , sown in spring , or the beginning of summer , they generally 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 ...
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