The Trees of America: Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly Described. Illustrated by Numerous Engravings |
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They should annually be transplanted into small pots until they are wanted for
final planting . A tree in ordinary circumstances will attain the height of one foot
per annum until it is fifteen or twenty feet high , after which it will remain stationary
.
They should annually be transplanted into small pots until they are wanted for
final planting . A tree in ordinary circumstances will attain the height of one foot
per annum until it is fifteen or twenty feet high , after which it will remain stationary
.
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The soil , in which trees have attained the largest size in England , is a deep , dry
sand , with a situation perfectly sheltered on every side , and slightly shaded from
the midday sun . Propagation and Culture . Neither this species nor the ...
The soil , in which trees have attained the largest size in England , is a deep , dry
sand , with a situation perfectly sheltered on every side , and slightly shaded from
the midday sun . Propagation and Culture . Neither this species nor the ...
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The situations peculiarly adapted to the growth of this tree in its native country ,
are the declivities of mountains , narrow valleys , and the banks of torrents ,
where the air is constantly moist , and the soil is deep and fertile . To attain a
large size ...
The situations peculiarly adapted to the growth of this tree in its native country ,
are the declivities of mountains , narrow valleys , and the banks of torrents ,
where the air is constantly moist , and the soil is deep and fertile . To attain a
large size ...
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To attain a large size , when cultivated , it requires a sheltered situation , and a
deep , rich soil ; but it will grow in exposed sites , and in almost any soil that is
moderately free , and not surcharged with moisture . Propagation and Culture .
To attain a large size , when cultivated , it requires a sheltered situation , and a
deep , rich soil ; but it will grow in exposed sites , and in almost any soil that is
moderately free , and not surcharged with moisture . Propagation and Culture .
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There are several in the gardens about Paris , and some at Scéaux , which have
attained a height of more than twenty feet . Soil and Situation . The soil of the
Alpine regions , of which this species is a native , is brown , deep , and of an ...
There are several in the gardens about Paris , and some at Scéaux , which have
attained a height of more than twenty feet . Soil and Situation . The soil of the
Alpine regions , of which this species is a native , is brown , deep , and of an ...
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