The Trees of America; Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly DescribedHarper & brothers, 1857 - 520 páginas |
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... according to M. Du Hamel , it neither thrives in France on a dry , arid , gravelly soil , nor on one with a subsoil of clay , or marl . The most rapid - growing young tulip - trees in England , it is said , were in a deep , sandy loam ...
... according to M. Du Hamel , it neither thrives in France on a dry , arid , gravelly soil , nor on one with a subsoil of clay , or marl . The most rapid - growing young tulip - trees in England , it is said , were in a deep , sandy loam ...
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... According to Dr. William Baldwin , the papaw grows spontaneously in the island of Bermuda ; and in Smith's " History of Virginia , " it is stated to have been introduced on that island prior to 1623 . This species was introduced into ...
... According to Dr. William Baldwin , the papaw grows spontaneously in the island of Bermuda ; and in Smith's " History of Virginia , " it is stated to have been introduced on that island prior to 1623 . This species was introduced into ...
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... according to the variety ; and it is so acid that birds seldom touch it . Varieties . These are numerous . and Don , are as follows : - 1. B. V. ALBA . Fruit white . Those recognized by Messrs . De Candoll 2. B. V. VIOLACEA . Fruit ...
... according to the variety ; and it is so acid that birds seldom touch it . Varieties . These are numerous . and Don , are as follows : - 1. B. V. ALBA . Fruit white . Those recognized by Messrs . De Candoll 2. B. V. VIOLACEA . Fruit ...
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... according to Gerard , were used , in his time , to season meat with , instead of a salad , like sorrel . The berries are not eaten raw , but are excellent , when preserved with their own weight of sugar or syrup , or candied . They are ...
... according to Gerard , were used , in his time , to season meat with , instead of a salad , like sorrel . The berries are not eaten raw , but are excellent , when preserved with their own weight of sugar or syrup , or candied . They are ...
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... according to Pallas , throughout the whole of Russia , and a great part of Siberia . According to Watson , it is common all over Britain , and in the south - western , north - eastern , and north - western counties of Ireland . The T. e ...
... according to Pallas , throughout the whole of Russia , and a great part of Siberia . According to Watson , it is common all over Britain , and in the south - western , north - eastern , and north - western counties of Ireland . The T. e ...
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