The Trees of America; Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly DescribedHarper & brothers, 1857 - 520 páginas |
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... introduced into England , in 1774 , by Mr. William Malcolm . There are plants ten feet high in the Mile End nursery , London , and of a larger size at Purser's Cross , and at Syon . It is also cultivated in the Jardin Impérial des ...
... introduced into England , in 1774 , by Mr. William Malcolm . There are plants ten feet high in the Mile End nursery , London , and of a larger size at Purser's Cross , and at Syon . It is also cultivated in the Jardin Impérial des ...
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... 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 species has been , comparatively , of recent date . They are all natives ...
... 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 species has been , comparatively , of recent date . They are all natives ...
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... introduced into Portugal by Camoens . In apostrophizing on a little grove that waved upon an open casement , that poet was heard to say , " Yes , I have made a bower for the honey - bee , hung with golden lamps . " In France , the ...
... introduced into Portugal by Camoens . In apostrophizing on a little grove that waved upon an open casement , that poet was heard to say , " Yes , I have made a bower for the honey - bee , hung with golden lamps . " In France , the ...
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... introduced into Britain , is not with certainty known ; but it is supposed that it was brought from Portugal , by Sir Walter Raleigh , towards the end of the XVIth century . The trees were planted near a wall in the open air , at ...
... introduced into Britain , is not with certainty known ; but it is supposed that it was brought from Portugal , by Sir Walter Raleigh , towards the end of the XVIth century . The trees were planted near a wall in the open air , at ...
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... introduced into Britain in 1759 , and is cultivated in the chief gardens in Europe solely as an ornamental tree . The largest tree in Britain is at Endsleigh Cottage , in Devonshire , which , at eighteen years planted , was forty feet ...
... introduced into Britain in 1759 , and is cultivated in the chief gardens in Europe solely as an ornamental tree . The largest tree in Britain is at Endsleigh Cottage , in Devonshire , which , at eighteen years planted , was forty feet ...
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