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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... natural habitat , it attains an elevation of forty or fifty feet , with a trunk twelve or fifteen inches in diameter . Its leaves are from four to six inches in length , and from three to five inches in width , are somewhat ovate or ...
... natural habitat , it attains an elevation of forty or fifty feet , with a trunk twelve or fifteen inches in diameter . Its leaves are from four to six inches in length , and from three to five inches in width , are somewhat ovate or ...
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... natural habitat , appears to be chiefly confined to a particular part of the Alleghanies . According to Michaux , it is nowhere found so abundant as on the steepest parts of the lofty mountains of North Carolina , known by the name of ...
... natural habitat , appears to be chiefly confined to a particular part of the Alleghanies . According to Michaux , it is nowhere found so abundant as on the steepest parts of the lofty mountains of North Carolina , known by the name of ...
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... natural distribution , as the northern , and the river Connecticut as the eastern limit of this tree . It is only westerly of the Hudson , and southerly of the forty - third degree of latitude , that it is fre- quently met with , and ...
... natural distribution , as the northern , and the river Connecticut as the eastern limit of this tree . It is only westerly of the Hudson , and southerly of the forty - third degree of latitude , that it is fre- quently met with , and ...
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... natural habitat , delights only in deep , loamy , and extremely fertile soils , such as are found in the rich bottoms , lying along the rivers , and on the borders of the great swamps which are enclosed in the forests . Like almost all ...
... natural habitat , delights only in deep , loamy , and extremely fertile soils , such as are found in the rich bottoms , lying along the rivers , and on the borders of the great swamps which are enclosed in the forests . Like almost all ...
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... natural fam- ily belong the genera Malachodendron , Stuartia , Camellia , and Thea . The most noted species among them are the Camellia japonica , universally planted in the Japanese gardens , and are common in the conservatories of ...
... natural fam- ily belong the genera Malachodendron , Stuartia , Camellia , and Thea . The most noted species among them are the Camellia japonica , universally planted in the Japanese gardens , and are common in the conservatories of ...
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