The Trees of America; Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly DescribedHarper & brothers, 1857 - 520 páginas |
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... branches , or trunks of trees , and then die . Various expedients have been resorted to for the destruction of these insects , and but a few of these have proved effectual , except those of crushing them to death , when on the trees ...
... branches , or trunks of trees , and then die . Various expedients have been resorted to for the destruction of these insects , and but a few of these have proved effectual , except those of crushing them to death , when on the trees ...
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... branches are slender . The leaves are smaller , and differ widely in size , according to the exposure in which they grow . In dry and open places , they are only two inches in diam- eter ; but in cool and shady situations , they are ...
... branches are slender . The leaves are smaller , and differ widely in size , according to the exposure in which they grow . In dry and open places , they are only two inches in diam- eter ; but in cool and shady situations , they are ...
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... branches into a regu- lar or symmetrical head . The bark of the twigs is of a soft and almost translucent green , while that of the trunk and older branches is of a delicate ash - gray . The leaves are moderately large , beautifully ...
... branches into a regu- lar or symmetrical head . The bark of the twigs is of a soft and almost translucent green , while that of the trunk and older branches is of a delicate ash - gray . The leaves are moderately large , beautifully ...
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... branches of this variety are spiny ; leaves elliptical , acute , with a winged stalk ; flowers very white ; fruit medium - sized , uneven , more or less globose , with an acid and bitter pulp . This tree is somewhat smaller than those ...
... branches of this variety are spiny ; leaves elliptical , acute , with a winged stalk ; flowers very white ; fruit medium - sized , uneven , more or less globose , with an acid and bitter pulp . This tree is somewhat smaller than those ...
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... branches , from the effect of frost . On the morning of the 9th of January , 1765 , the thermometer stood at 26 ... branch of any tree of the variety wished to be propagated , with flowers and fruit upon it , if desirable , and bind ...
... branches , from the effect of frost . On the morning of the 9th of January , 1765 , the thermometer stood at 26 ... branch of any tree of the variety wished to be propagated , with flowers and fruit upon it , if desirable , and bind ...
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