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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... bud of each shoot swells considerably before it gives birth to the leaf . It forms an oval en- velope , containing the young leaf , which is produced to the light as soon as it has acquired sufficient strength to endure the influences ...
... bud of each shoot swells considerably before it gives birth to the leaf . It forms an oval en- velope , containing the young leaf , which is produced to the light as soon as it has acquired sufficient strength to endure the influences ...
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... buds . At Kinlet , in Worcestershire , England , there is a tulip - tree , in a sandy loam , and partially sheltered situation , the lower part of which always comes into leaf before the upper part has the least appearance of doing so ...
... buds . At Kinlet , in Worcestershire , England , there is a tulip - tree , in a sandy loam , and partially sheltered situation , the lower part of which always comes into leaf before the upper part has the least appearance of doing so ...
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... buds from the stem , should be removed the moment they appear , and then suffered to branch out into a fine , orbicular , or drooping head . So treated , it forms a singularly beautiful tree , or shrub , and will sometimes endure for ...
... buds from the stem , should be removed the moment they appear , and then suffered to branch out into a fine , orbicular , or drooping head . So treated , it forms a singularly beautiful tree , or shrub , and will sometimes endure for ...
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... buds . The leaves are larger than those of any other variety , either Euro- pean or American , being often six or seven inches long , and from three to five inches broad . They are obliquely heart - shaped , and pointed like those of ...
... buds . The leaves are larger than those of any other variety , either Euro- pean or American , being often six or seven inches long , and from three to five inches broad . They are obliquely heart - shaped , and pointed like those of ...
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... buds are very glutinous when chewed , and afford considerable nutriment . In severe winters , when fodder is scarce , it is common for the farm- ers of the British American provinces , as well as those of Maine , New Hamp- shire , and ...
... buds are very glutinous when chewed , and afford considerable nutriment . In severe winters , when fodder is scarce , it is common for the farm- ers of the British American provinces , as well as those of Maine , New Hamp- shire , and ...
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