The Trees of America; Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly DescribedHarper & brothers, 1857 - 520 páginas |
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... nearly sessile . Ovaries many , but for the most part only 3 , ovate or oblong . Carpels the same number as the ovaries , baccate , sessile . Seeds many , disposed in a single or double row . - Don , Miller's Dict . HE hardy species of ...
... nearly sessile . Ovaries many , but for the most part only 3 , ovate or oblong . Carpels the same number as the ovaries , baccate , sessile . Seeds many , disposed in a single or double row . - Don , Miller's Dict . HE hardy species of ...
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... nearly thirty feet in height . The stems are upright , and much branched towards the top ; smooth , slightly grooved , and covered with a whitish , or ash - coloured bark , which is of a bright yellow within . The main stem soon becomes ...
... nearly thirty feet in height . The stems are upright , and much branched towards the top ; smooth , slightly grooved , and covered with a whitish , or ash - coloured bark , which is of a bright yellow within . The main stem soon becomes ...
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... nearly attain its maximum height , unless the side - branches be removed . Diseases , & c . The Berberis vulgaris is subject to a disease called mildew , ( Ecidium berberidis , ) which , when magnified , is found to consist of a number ...
... nearly attain its maximum height , unless the side - branches be removed . Diseases , & c . The Berberis vulgaris is subject to a disease called mildew , ( Ecidium berberidis , ) which , when magnified , is found to consist of a number ...
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... nearly entire . Racemes many - flowered , nodding . - Don , Miller's Dict . Description . HE Canadian Berberry is a low shrub , not exceeding five feet in height , with stems , roots , and flowers yellow , as in the preceding species ...
... nearly entire . Racemes many - flowered , nodding . - Don , Miller's Dict . Description . HE Canadian Berberry is a low shrub , not exceeding five feet in height , with stems , roots , and flowers yellow , as in the preceding species ...
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... nearly eighty feet high . 3. T. E. RUBRA , Loudon . Red - twigged European Lime - tree . This variety is distinguished by the redness of its young branches , and it may be properly con- sidered as a sub - variety of the two preceding ...
... nearly eighty feet high . 3. T. E. RUBRA , Loudon . Red - twigged European Lime - tree . This variety is distinguished by the redness of its young branches , and it may be properly con- sidered as a sub - variety of the two preceding ...
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