The Trees of America; Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly Described |
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189 74 Bow - wood , Osage Orange . 465 76 Box - wood 350 , 431 , 432 73
Bread Fruit - tree 464 109 Bread Nut - tree , Jamaica 464 118 BROUSSONETIA ,
generic characters of 160 110 Broussonetia papyrifera · 461 111 Buckeye ,
Edible .
189 74 Bow - wood , Osage Orange . 465 76 Box - wood 350 , 431 , 432 73
Bread Fruit - tree 464 109 Bread Nut - tree , Jamaica 464 118 BROUSSONETIA ,
generic characters of 160 110 Broussonetia papyrifera · 461 111 Buckeye ,
Edible .
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strobiles have dropped off , or any dead or decayed wood , and branches which
cross and rub on each other . For a few years after being planted as a standard ,
it may be advisable to protect it during winter , by forming a small cone of thatch ...
strobiles have dropped off , or any dead or decayed wood , and branches which
cross and rub on each other . For a few years after being planted as a standard ,
it may be advisable to protect it during winter , by forming a small cone of thatch ...
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A sheltered glade , in a shrubbery or wood , where it is sufficiently distant from
other trees not to be injured by the roots , is the most desirable site . Propagation
and Culture . In nurseries , this species should always be propagated by seeds ...
A sheltered glade , in a shrubbery or wood , where it is sufficiently distant from
other trees not to be injured by the roots , is the most desirable site . Propagation
and Culture . In nurseries , this species should always be propagated by seeds ...
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... is at the same time , sufficiently exposed to the light and air to admit of the
maturation of its leaves on every side , and the perfect ripening of its wood ,
without which it can neither resist the severe frosts of winter , nor form blossom -
buds .
... is at the same time , sufficiently exposed to the light and air to admit of the
maturation of its leaves on every side , and the perfect ripening of its wood ,
without which it can neither resist the severe frosts of winter , nor form blossom -
buds .
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wood . The. grain. ,. also. ,. is. coarser. and. harder. ,. and. the. wood. decays.
more speedily ; hence , it is neglected when the other variety can be obtained .
The yellow poplar possesses every quality requisite to fit it für a great variety of
uses .
wood . The. grain. ,. also. ,. is. coarser. and. harder. ,. and. the. wood. decays.
more speedily ; hence , it is neglected when the other variety can be obtained .
The yellow poplar possesses every quality requisite to fit it für a great variety of
uses .
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