The Trees of America: Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly Described. Illustrated by Numerous Engravings |
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... but it requires a pure air , rather than otherwise ; for , it is found in abundance in
many of the cities of continental Europe , but sparingly so in the British cities ,
where more mineral coal is consumed , which appears to be more injurious to the
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... but it requires a pure air , rather than otherwise ; for , it is found in abundance in
many of the cities of continental Europe , but sparingly so in the British cities ,
where more mineral coal is consumed , which appears to be more injurious to the
...
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The native soil of this species is sandy wastes , where there is peat and an
abundance of moisture a great part of the year . It is considered somewhat
hardier than the Gordonia lasianthus , and has been more generally cultivated .
The soil ...
The native soil of this species is sandy wastes , where there is peat and an
abundance of moisture a great part of the year . It is considered somewhat
hardier than the Gordonia lasianthus , and has been more generally cultivated .
The soil ...
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At the time of the crusades for the recovery of Syria from the dominion of the
Saracens , oranges were found abundant in that country . Though they were , in
reality , cultivated trees , the beauty and excellence of their fruit , by the aid of ...
At the time of the crusades for the recovery of Syria from the dominion of the
Saracens , oranges were found abundant in that country . Though they were , in
reality , cultivated trees , the beauty and excellence of their fruit , by the aid of ...
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In France , the orange country is chiefly Provence , or that part which lies to the
eastward of the Rhone ; and plantations or groves of oranges are the most
abundant , and the inost beautiful , on the banks of the Var , and especially in the
...
In France , the orange country is chiefly Provence , or that part which lies to the
eastward of the Rhone ; and plantations or groves of oranges are the most
abundant , and the inost beautiful , on the banks of the Var , and especially in the
...
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The largest trees in Britain are said to be those at Smorgony , in Glamorganshire ;
they are planted in the floor of an immense conservatory , and produce fruit in
abundance . It is said that these plants were procured from a wreck on the coast
in ...
The largest trees in Britain are said to be those at Smorgony , in Glamorganshire ;
they are planted in the floor of an immense conservatory , and produce fruit in
abundance . It is said that these plants were procured from a wreck on the coast
in ...
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