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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... considered in its natural distribution , as the northern , and the river Connecticut as the eastern limit of this tree . It is only westerly of the Hudson , and southerly of the forty - third degree of latitude , that it is fre- quently ...
... considered in its natural distribution , as the northern , and the river Connecticut as the eastern limit of this tree . It is only westerly of the Hudson , and southerly of the forty - third degree of latitude , that it is fre- quently ...
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... considered as the best substitute for pine , red cedar , and cypress , and serves for the interior work of houses , and sometimes for the exterior covering . The panels of doors and of wainscots , and the mouldings of chimney pieces ...
... considered as the best substitute for pine , red cedar , and cypress , and serves for the interior work of houses , and sometimes for the exterior covering . The panels of doors and of wainscots , and the mouldings of chimney pieces ...
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... , or the artificial application of them . On the continent , where trees ripen seeds , they may be considered as affording some profit from that source . Genus ANNONA , Linn . Anonaceæ . Syst . Nat TULIP - BEARING LIRIODENDRON . 29.
... , or the artificial application of them . On the continent , where trees ripen seeds , they may be considered as affording some profit from that source . Genus ANNONA , Linn . Anonaceæ . Syst . Nat TULIP - BEARING LIRIODENDRON . 29.
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... considered as a curious , slow- growing , deciduous shrub , well deserving a place in gardens , but which ought always to be isolated , and at some distance from rapid - growing plants . Properties and Uses . The wood of the Annona ...
... considered as a curious , slow- growing , deciduous shrub , well deserving a place in gardens , but which ought always to be isolated , and at some distance from rapid - growing plants . Properties and Uses . The wood of the Annona ...
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... considered presumption in us to differ ; but we have not done so without due consideration , and after having examined the living plants of different ages and in different situations , with the greatest care and attention . " 1. T. E. ...
... considered presumption in us to differ ; but we have not done so without due consideration , and after having examined the living plants of different ages and in different situations , with the greatest care and attention . " 1. T. E. ...
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