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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... remarkable change ; the lower part becomes of a dark - blue , and they exhale a fetid , ammoniacal odour ; though the live part of the bark of the trunk , branches , and still more of the roots , has an agreeable smell , and a very ...
... remarkable change ; the lower part becomes of a dark - blue , and they exhale a fetid , ammoniacal odour ; though the live part of the bark of the trunk , branches , and still more of the roots , has an agreeable smell , and a very ...
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... remarkable prop- erty in vegetable economy . When the filament is touched on the inside with the point of a pin , or any other hard instrument , the stamens bend forward towards the pistil , touch the stigma with the anther , remain ...
... remarkable prop- erty in vegetable economy . When the filament is touched on the inside with the point of a pin , or any other hard instrument , the stamens bend forward towards the pistil , touch the stigma with the anther , remain ...
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... remarkable bractea attached to the peduncle of each of the cymes of the flowers . The number of species varies , according to the opinion of botanists , from two to ten . As there is great uncer- tainty respecting the number , owing to ...
... remarkable bractea attached to the peduncle of each of the cymes of the flowers . The number of species varies , according to the opinion of botanists , from two to ten . As there is great uncer- tainty respecting the number , owing to ...
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... remarkable linden in Europe , and probably in the world , is at Neustadt , in Würtemberg , so famous for its size , that even the city itself takes its name from it , being called by the Germans , Neustadt an der Linde ; that is ...
... remarkable linden in Europe , and probably in the world , is at Neustadt , in Würtemberg , so famous for its size , that even the city itself takes its name from it , being called by the Germans , Neustadt an der Linde ; that is ...
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... remarkable , that , although this variety was known in France in 1755 , it should not have been introduced into England till 1811 . Soil and Situation . Like the European species , the American lime - tree affects a rich , loose , and ...
... remarkable , that , although this variety was known in France in 1755 , it should not have been introduced into England till 1811 . Soil and Situation . Like the European species , the American lime - tree affects a rich , loose , and ...
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