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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... middle of April ; and at Upsula , in Sweden , and at New York , about the first of May . At the two last - named places it loses its leaves early in autumn , while at Naples it remains in full foliage during November . In Holland ...
... middle of April ; and at Upsula , in Sweden , and at New York , about the first of May . At the two last - named places it loses its leaves early in autumn , while at Naples it remains in full foliage during November . In Holland ...
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... middle ages , during the struggles of the Swiss and Flemish people to recover their liberty , to plant a lime - tree on the field of every battle that they gained over their oppressors . In 1833 , the trunk of this tree measured about ...
... middle ages , during the struggles of the Swiss and Flemish people to recover their liberty , to plant a lime - tree on the field of every battle that they gained over their oppressors . In 1833 , the trunk of this tree measured about ...
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... middle of May , and during the month of June suspend themselves by their silken lines from the trees along the streets and avenues , greatly to the annoyance of the citizens . After gorging themselves with the tender foliage for three ...
... middle of May , and during the month of June suspend themselves by their silken lines from the trees along the streets and avenues , greatly to the annoyance of the citizens . After gorging themselves with the tender foliage for three ...
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... middle of July , and continue to put forth , in succession , during two or three months . This tree possesses the agreeable singularity of bearing flowers when it is only three or four feet high . The fruit is an oval capsule , divided ...
... middle of July , and continue to put forth , in succession , during two or three months . This tree possesses the agreeable singularity of bearing flowers when it is only three or four feet high . The fruit is an oval capsule , divided ...
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... middle - sized decid- uous trees , highly ornamental , and valuable in some kinds , for their timber , and in others , for the sugar they produce . The flowers are not individually conspicuous , but interesting in those species which ...
... middle - sized decid- uous trees , highly ornamental , and valuable in some kinds , for their timber , and in others , for the sugar they produce . The flowers are not individually conspicuous , but interesting in those species which ...
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