The Trees of America; Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly DescribedHarper & brothers, 1857 - 520 páginas |
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... diameter , at a foot from the ground , with a head seventeen feet in diameter . In France , the largest Magnolia macrophylla is at Fromont , which in 1835 , measured twenty - four feet in height , and the branches covered a space of ...
... diameter , at a foot from the ground , with a head seventeen feet in diameter . In France , the largest Magnolia macrophylla is at Fromont , which in 1835 , measured twenty - four feet in height , and the branches covered a space of ...
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... diameter of three or four feet . The branches are numerous , and are disposed in a regular manner , forming an ample and beauti- ful fastigiate summit . The bark on old stocks is grayish , and deeply furrowed . The leaves upon old trees ...
... diameter of three or four feet . The branches are numerous , and are disposed in a regular manner , forming an ample and beauti- ful fastigiate summit . The bark on old stocks is grayish , and deeply furrowed . The leaves upon old trees ...
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... diameter . Its leaves are from four to six inches in length , and from three to five inches in width , are somewhat ovate or cordate , acute , with their under surfaces tomentose , and their upper ones smooth . Its flowers , which are ...
... diameter . Its leaves are from four to six inches in length , and from three to five inches in width , are somewhat ovate or cordate , acute , with their under surfaces tomentose , and their upper ones smooth . Its flowers , which are ...
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... diameter , often undivided for half of its length . The branches spread widely , and ramify but sparingly , with their extremities turned upwards , which circumstances give the tree a peculiar air , so that it may readily be known at a ...
... diameter , often undivided for half of its length . The branches spread widely , and ramify but sparingly , with their extremities turned upwards , which circumstances give the tree a peculiar air , so that it may readily be known at a ...
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... diameter of the space covered by the branches is more than twenty - five feet . It flowers magnificently every year , at the end of March and beginning of April , and the perfume of its blossoms is perceived for some distance around ...
... diameter of the space covered by the branches is more than twenty - five feet . It flowers magnificently every year , at the end of March and beginning of April , and the perfume of its blossoms is perceived for some distance around ...
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