The Trees of America; Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly DescribedHarper & brothers, 1857 - 520 páginas |
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... Description . HE Magnolia auriculata is remarkable for the beauty of its foliage , the size of its flowers , and the fra- grance of their odour . It attains a height of thirty or forty feet , with a straight trunk , twelve or fifteen ...
... Description . HE Magnolia auriculata is remarkable for the beauty of its foliage , the size of its flowers , and the fra- grance of their odour . It attains a height of thirty or forty feet , with a straight trunk , twelve or fifteen ...
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... Description . HE Magnolia conspicua , as its name indicates , is a beautiful and showy tree , and distinguishable from all others of the genus by the expanding of the flow- ers before any of the leaves . A full - grown tree , in its ...
... Description . HE Magnolia conspicua , as its name indicates , is a beautiful and showy tree , and distinguishable from all others of the genus by the expanding of the flow- ers before any of the leaves . A full - grown tree , in its ...
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... Description . HE Annona triloba is a small tree , seldom ex- ceeding thirty feet in height , densely cloth- ed with long leaves , lying over one another , in such a manner as to give a peculiarly imbricated appearance to the entire ...
... Description . HE Annona triloba is a small tree , seldom ex- ceeding thirty feet in height , densely cloth- ed with long leaves , lying over one another , in such a manner as to give a peculiarly imbricated appearance to the entire ...
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... Description . HE Common Berberry , in its wild state , is seldom found higher than six to ten feet , but when cul- tivated it may be grown to nearly thirty feet in height . The stems are upright , and much branched towards the top ...
... Description . HE Common Berberry , in its wild state , is seldom found higher than six to ten feet , but when cul- tivated it may be grown to nearly thirty feet in height . The stems are upright , and much branched towards the top ...
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... Description . HE Canadian Berberry is a low shrub , not exceeding five feet in height , with stems , roots , and flowers yellow , as in the preceding species . The leaves are much smaller and narrower , attenuate at the base , but ...
... Description . HE Canadian Berberry is a low shrub , not exceeding five feet in height , with stems , roots , and flowers yellow , as in the preceding species . The leaves are much smaller and narrower , attenuate at the base , but ...
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