The Trees of America; Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly DescribedHarper & brothers, 1857 - 520 páginas |
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... North and South America , most of which have been introduced into Britain , and treated as shrubs or small ornamental trees . * See Penny Cyclopædia iv . , p . 260 . Berberis vulgaris , THE COMMON BERBERRY . Berberis vulgaris , 5 260.
... North and South America , most of which have been introduced into Britain , and treated as shrubs or small ornamental trees . * See Penny Cyclopædia iv . , p . 260 . Berberis vulgaris , THE COMMON BERBERRY . Berberis vulgaris , 5 260.
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... ornamental tree , it should be trimmed , with a straight stem , to a height of eight or ten feet , and all suckers from the roots , and all side - buds from the stem , should be removed the moment they appear , and then suffered to ...
... ornamental tree , it should be trimmed , with a straight stem , to a height of eight or ten feet , and all suckers from the roots , and all side - buds from the stem , should be removed the moment they appear , and then suffered to ...
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... ornamental . In our native woods , it often rises more than eighty feet in height , and fre- quently upwards of four feet in diameter ; and there is little doubt but , if cultivated , and judi- ciously treated , it would reach a size ...
... ornamental . In our native woods , it often rises more than eighty feet in height , and fre- quently upwards of four feet in diameter ; and there is little doubt but , if cultivated , and judi- ciously treated , it would reach a size ...
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... ornamental , and well deserve a place in collections , where the cli- mate is adapted to other trees , which naturally grow with them . For instance , the Tilia americana will grow where the sugar maple , white ash , and hemlock spruce ...
... ornamental , and well deserve a place in collections , where the cli- mate is adapted to other trees , which naturally grow with them . For instance , the Tilia americana will grow where the sugar maple , white ash , and hemlock spruce ...
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... 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 put forth at leafing - time , from their ...
... 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 put forth at leafing - time , from their ...
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