The Trees of America; Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly DescribedHarper & brothers, 1857 - 520 páginas |
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... cherry , ( Cerasus virginiana , ) and the coffee - tree ( gymnocladus . ) But in such situations , it does not attain so ample dimensions as in Tennessee and Georgia . When cultivated , the soil and situation of this tree may be the ...
... cherry , ( Cerasus virginiana , ) and the coffee - tree ( gymnocladus . ) But in such situations , it does not attain so ample dimensions as in Tennessee and Georgia . When cultivated , the soil and situation of this tree may be the ...
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... cherry . The nut , or kernel of the fruit , is of a brownish colour , and is surrounded by a sweetish pulp , which is sought after with avidity by some species of birds , particularly by the red - breasts , which , in their.
... cherry . The nut , or kernel of the fruit , is of a brownish colour , and is surrounded by a sweetish pulp , which is sought after with avidity by some species of birds , particularly by the red - breasts , which , in their.
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... cherry , ) is not sufficient to counterbalance the disadvantages under which it labours . " Among the various objections to which the cultivation of the locust upon an extensive scale , in England , and with a view to profit , is liable ...
... cherry , ) is not sufficient to counterbalance the disadvantages under which it labours . " Among the various objections to which the cultivation of the locust upon an extensive scale , in England , and with a view to profit , is liable ...
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... cherry , and the common sallow , grew rapidly for five or six years , rising far above them at first , but gradually disappeared after a certain time , the other trees having become more vigorous , and finally choked them out . He ...
... cherry , and the common sallow , grew rapidly for five or six years , rising far above them at first , but gradually disappeared after a certain time , the other trees having become more vigorous , and finally choked them out . He ...
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... cherry , and the gum Ara- bic , though it is not so easily dissolved in water as the last - mentioned kind . An oil is obtained , both from bitter and sweet almonds , by maceration and expression . A liquid is also distilled from the ...
... cherry , and the gum Ara- bic , though it is not so easily dissolved in water as the last - mentioned kind . An oil is obtained , both from bitter and sweet almonds , by maceration and expression . A liquid is also distilled from the ...
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