The Trees of America; Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly DescribedHarper & brothers, 1857 - 520 páginas |
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... grown to an enormous size , and was planted in a reversed position , with its head downwards . Mythological and Legendary Allusions . In Prussia , near Königsberg , two large lindens were grown on a grassy bank , beneath which , it is ...
... grown to an enormous size , and was planted in a reversed position , with its head downwards . Mythological and Legendary Allusions . In Prussia , near Königsberg , two large lindens were grown on a grassy bank , beneath which , it is ...
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... grow with them . For instance , the Tilia americana will grow where the sugar maple , white ash , and hemlock spruce will best thrive ; the Tilia americana pubescens with the Magnolia grandi- flora ; and the Tilia americana alba with ...
... grow with them . For instance , the Tilia americana will grow where the sugar maple , white ash , and hemlock spruce will best thrive ; the Tilia americana pubescens with the Magnolia grandi- flora ; and the Tilia americana alba with ...
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... grow with equal vig- our . The bass ligature , which confines the bud , may be removed , if the season be moist , in a ... growing heaths ; two parts of river , or pit sand , if it be free from saline substances ; and one part of rotted ...
... grow with equal vig- our . The bass ligature , which confines the bud , may be removed , if the season be moist , in a ... growing heaths ; two parts of river , or pit sand , if it be free from saline substances ; and one part of rotted ...
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... growing in the walks and places of pleasure of noblemen , where it is planted for the sake of its shadow . " Ray speaks of it as being very common in courtyards , churchyards , avenues , & c . Martyn observes , in his edition of ...
... growing in the walks and places of pleasure of noblemen , where it is planted for the sake of its shadow . " Ray speaks of it as being very common in courtyards , churchyards , avenues , & c . Martyn observes , in his edition of ...
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... growing on the estate which he formerly occupied in Waltham , Massachusetts . and have attained a considerable ... grow in any soil not satu- rated with moisture ; but it seems to prefer one that is dry and free , rather than stiff or ...
... growing on the estate which he formerly occupied in Waltham , Massachusetts . and have attained a considerable ... grow in any soil not satu- rated with moisture ; but it seems to prefer one that is dry and free , rather than stiff or ...
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