The Trees of America; Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly DescribedHarper & brothers, 1857 - 520 páginas |
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... winter . But , in Russia and the northern parts of Britain , Germany , Sweden , and of the United States , the less hardy kinds are green - house plants . Few of the species ripen their seeds in England , but most of them do in France ...
... winter . But , in Russia and the northern parts of Britain , Germany , Sweden , and of the United States , the less hardy kinds are green - house plants . Few of the species ripen their seeds in England , but most of them do in France ...
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... winter without protection , there the Magnolia grandiflora may be planted , and treated as a standard also . Perhaps the finest situation for display- ing the flowers of this tree , as a standard in a northern climate , would be a ...
... winter without protection , there the Magnolia grandiflora may be planted , and treated as a standard also . Perhaps the finest situation for display- ing the flowers of this tree , as a standard in a northern climate , would be a ...
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... winter , by forming a small cone of thatch or straw round the stem , after the manner of M. Boursault , of Paris , as described in Loudon's " Arboretum . " Casualties . In southern Florida , the Epidendrum conopseum grows parasiti ...
... winter , by forming a small cone of thatch or straw round the stem , after the manner of M. Boursault , of Paris , as described in Loudon's " Arboretum . " Casualties . In southern Florida , the Epidendrum conopseum grows parasiti ...
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... southern states this tree is often found with evergreen leaves , and sometimes near its northernmost limits it retains a part of its foliage during winter . The leaves usually fall , how- ever , in autumn , and are renewed early in.
... southern states this tree is often found with evergreen leaves , and sometimes near its northernmost limits it retains a part of its foliage during winter . The leaves usually fall , how- ever , in autumn , and are renewed early in.
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... winter , when stripped of its leaves , it is readily distinguished . At this season , also , it may be known by its buds , which are compressed , and cov- ered with a soft and silvery down ; whereas , in the Magnolia umbrella they are ...
... winter , when stripped of its leaves , it is readily distinguished . At this season , also , it may be known by its buds , which are compressed , and cov- ered with a soft and silvery down ; whereas , in the Magnolia umbrella they are ...
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