The Trees of America; Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly DescribedHarper & brothers, 1857 - 520 páginas |
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... remain curved for a short time , and then partially recover their erect position . This is best seen in warm , dry weather . The cause of this curious action , like that of all other vital phe- nomena , is unknown . All that has been ...
... remain curved for a short time , and then partially recover their erect position . This is best seen in warm , dry weather . The cause of this curious action , like that of all other vital phe- nomena , is unknown . All that has been ...
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... remains in full foliage during November . In Holland , where the linden abounds , the whole country , during the months of July and August , is perfumed by the fragrance of its flowers . Varieties . " The extensive distribution , " says ...
... remains in full foliage during November . In Holland , where the linden abounds , the whole country , during the months of July and August , is perfumed by the fragrance of its flowers . Varieties . " The extensive distribution , " says ...
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... remain one , two , or three years , after which , they find the shoots well rooted , and of a sufficient height and strength to be planted at once where they are finally to remain . The lime - tree bears transplanting when of a ...
... remain one , two , or three years , after which , they find the shoots well rooted , and of a sufficient height and strength to be planted at once where they are finally to remain . The lime - tree bears transplanting when of a ...
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... remain during the autumn and winter . According to Dr. Harris , a strip of the bark of the large linden in Cambridge , mentioned in a preceding page , two feet wide at the bottom , and extending to the top of the trunk , has been ...
... remain during the autumn and winter . According to Dr. Harris , a strip of the bark of the large linden in Cambridge , mentioned in a preceding page , two feet wide at the bottom , and extending to the top of the trunk , has been ...
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... remain form little starry tufts . The flowers , which resemble those of the Tilia americana , appear in May and June , and vary in size with the leaves ; they are more numerous , and form larger branches ; the petals have each a scale ...
... remain form little starry tufts . The flowers , which resemble those of the Tilia americana , appear in May and June , and vary in size with the leaves ; they are more numerous , and form larger branches ; the petals have each a scale ...
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