The Trees of America: Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly Described. Illustrated by Numerous EngravingsHarper, 1846 - 520 páginas |
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... 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 ...
... 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 ...
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... 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 excellent quality . The atmosphere in these situations , is continually ...
... 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 excellent quality . The atmosphere in these situations , is continually ...
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... attain its full size , but dwarfs are kept in pots and boxes , and forced throughout the year , so as to keep up a perpetual supply of bloom in the apartments of the imperial palace . So highly is this tree valued , that a plant in ...
... attain its full size , but dwarfs are kept in pots and boxes , and forced throughout the year , so as to keep up a perpetual supply of bloom in the apartments of the imperial palace . So highly is this tree valued , that a plant in ...
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... attain its maximum height , unless the side - branches be removed . Diseases , & c . The Berberis vulgaris is subject to a disease called mildew , Ecidium berberidis , which , when magnified , is found to consist of a number of small ...
... attain its maximum height , unless the side - branches be removed . Diseases , & c . The Berberis vulgaris is subject to a disease called mildew , Ecidium berberidis , which , when magnified , is found to consist of a number of small ...
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... attain the same height . There is a good specimen of this tree at Walton , upon the Thames , sixty feet high ; and several others at High Clere , in Berkshire , some of which , in forty years , have attained a height of upwards of sixty ...
... attain the same height . There is a good specimen of this tree at Walton , upon the Thames , sixty feet high ; and several others at High Clere , in Berkshire , some of which , in forty years , have attained a height of upwards of sixty ...
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