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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... common . Properties and Uses . The timber of the Liriodendron tulipifera , though classed among light woods , is yet , much heavier than that of the common poplar ; its grain is equally fine , but more compact , and the wood is easily ...
... common . Properties and Uses . The timber of the Liriodendron tulipifera , though classed among light woods , is yet , much heavier than that of the common poplar ; its grain is equally fine , but more compact , and the wood is easily ...
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... common kind having a hollow surface . Bochart derives it from the Phoenician word , barar , which signifies shiny like a shell . Gerard says , that it is corrupted from the word amyrberis , the name given to this plant by Avicenna . Du ...
... common kind having a hollow surface . Bochart derives it from the Phoenician word , barar , which signifies shiny like a shell . Gerard says , that it is corrupted from the word amyrberis , the name given to this plant by Avicenna . Du ...
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... COMMON BERBERRY . Berberis vulgaris , Epine vinette , Gemeine Berberitze , Berberi ordinario , Spino vinetto , Espina de majuelas , Berberry , Barberry , Pipperidge - Bush , Synonymes . LINNEUS , Species Plantarum . DE CANDOLLE ...
... COMMON BERBERRY . Berberis vulgaris , Epine vinette , Gemeine Berberitze , Berberi ordinario , Spino vinetto , Espina de majuelas , Berberry , Barberry , Pipperidge - Bush , Synonymes . LINNEUS , Species Plantarum . DE CANDOLLE ...
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... common . It was doubt- less introduced into the United States from Europe , and has naturalized itself in waste places , and about cultivated grounds in the northern states , and in the British American provinces . The plant is ...
... common . It was doubt- less introduced into the United States from Europe , and has naturalized itself in waste places , and about cultivated grounds in the northern states , and in the British American provinces . The plant is ...
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... common lime - tree is met with , in some places , perhaps , for a mile together , with the twigs bright red , yellow in some , and in others quite green ; from which we may infer that there is also a yellow - twigged variety , or sub ...
... common lime - tree is met with , in some places , perhaps , for a mile together , with the twigs bright red , yellow in some , and in others quite green ; from which we may infer that there is also a yellow - twigged variety , or sub ...
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