The Trees of America; Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly DescribedHarper & brothers, 1857 - 520 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 6-10 de 100
Página 47
... cultivated , proves highly ornamental . In our native woods , it often rises more than eighty feet in height , and fre- quently upwards of four feet in diameter ; and there is little doubt but , if cultivated , and judi- ciously treated ...
... cultivated , proves highly ornamental . In our native woods , it often rises more than eighty feet in height , and fre- quently upwards of four feet in diameter ; and there is little doubt but , if cultivated , and judi- ciously treated ...
Página 49
... cultivated in England by Miller , in 1752 , but has not been very extensively distributed . The ' T'ilia americana laxiflora is said to abound from Maryland to Georgia , near the sea coast . It was introduced into Britain in 1820 , and ...
... cultivated in England by Miller , in 1752 , but has not been very extensively distributed . The ' T'ilia americana laxiflora is said to abound from Maryland to Georgia , near the sea coast . It was introduced into Britain in 1820 , and ...
Página 54
... cultivated in the Jardin Impérial des Plantes , in France ; and a few years ago there was a tree of a considerable size in the garden at Trianon . The largest tree of this species which we have on record , is in the Bartram botanic ...
... cultivated in the Jardin Impérial des Plantes , in France ; and a few years ago there was a tree of a considerable size in the garden at Trianon . The largest tree of this species which we have on record , is in the Bartram botanic ...
Página 56
... cultivated either by the ancient Greeks or Romans . The citron was introduced into Europe from Media , under the name of Medica , and was cultivated in Italy by Palladio , in the IInd centu- ry ; but the introduction of the other ...
... cultivated either by the ancient Greeks or Romans . The citron was introduced into Europe from Media , under the name of Medica , and was cultivated in Italy by Palladio , in the IInd centu- ry ; but the introduction of the other ...
Página 58
... cultivated in Italy , that they were all derived from the common orange , although some are more acid , and others more bitter in their flavour . The most important varieties may be described as follows : - 1. C. A. UMBILICATA . Navel ...
... cultivated in Italy , that they were all derived from the common orange , although some are more acid , and others more bitter in their flavour . The most important varieties may be described as follows : - 1. C. A. UMBILICATA . Navel ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
abundance Acer acuminate ambitus American Elm ANGLO-AMERICA appear apple Arboretum Britannicum attained the height attains a height bark beautiful botanic branches Britain BRITAIN AND ANGLO-AMERICA buds Calyx Candolle carpels Cerasus cherry colour common corymbs Crataegus cultivated deciduous derived Drupe England Engravings Europe European European Ash feet in diameter feet in height Field Elm flavour flowers foliage France French fruit garden genus Geography and History GERMANY glabrous grafting green ground growing growth inches in diameter insects introduced into Britain Italy larvæ leaves LINNEUS locust Loudon Magnolia maple Michaux Miller's Dict mulberry native nearly North American Sylva numerous orange ornamental petals petioles planted Prodromus produced propagated racemes resembling ripens roots season seeds serrated shoots shrub situations smooth soil sometimes Species Plantarum Specific Characters Stamens Synonymes Syst thirty feet TORREY AND GRAY tree trunk tulip-tree Ulmus variety vine wild wood yellow young