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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... introduced into England in 1790 ; propagated by seeds and layers in the gardens of China , Europe , and America ; grows in open situa- tions , in sandy peat , with loam , or in sand and clay , well - drained , with manure . Leaves large ...
... introduced into England in 1790 ; propagated by seeds and layers in the gardens of China , Europe , and America ; grows in open situa- tions , in sandy peat , with loam , or in sand and clay , well - drained , with manure . Leaves large ...
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... introduced into England is uncer- tain . The honour is said to have been conferred on the Earl of Norfolk , as far back as 1663. It is certain that it was cultivated by Dr. Henry Compton , at Fulham , in 1688 , at which time it was ...
... introduced into England is uncer- tain . The honour is said to have been conferred on the Earl of Norfolk , as far back as 1663. It is certain that it was cultivated by Dr. Henry Compton , at Fulham , in 1688 , at which time it was ...
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... of cultivation , although they have been introduced into Europe at different periods from 1736 to 1820. All the spe- cies require peat soil , and are only propagated by seeds . Annona triloba , THE THREE - LOBED - CALYXED ANONNA.
... of cultivation , although they have been introduced into Europe at different periods from 1736 to 1820. All the spe- cies require peat soil , and are only propagated by seeds . Annona triloba , THE THREE - LOBED - CALYXED ANONNA.
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... introduced on that island prior to 1623 . This species was introduced into England by Peter Collinson in 1736 ; and it has since become known in the principal botanic gardens throughout Europe . Miller states that the largest plant he ...
... introduced on that island prior to 1623 . This species was introduced into England by Peter Collinson in 1736 ; and it has since become known in the principal botanic gardens throughout Europe . Miller states that the largest plant he ...
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... 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 mentioned by Pliny ; and , among mod ...
... 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 mentioned by Pliny ; and , among mod ...
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