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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... requires two years before the plant can be separated from the parent shoot . From the account given by Michaux , the Magnolia auriculata is found to multiply so fast from seeds , that , in its native forests , a thousand plants might be ...
... requires two years before the plant can be separated from the parent shoot . From the account given by Michaux , the Magnolia auriculata is found to multiply so fast from seeds , that , in its native forests , a thousand plants might be ...
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... requires any other protection , even in the climate of Pekin . The tree was first introduced into England by Sir Joseph Banks , in 1789 ; but it was many years before it attracted much attention , being considered merely as a green ...
... requires any other protection , even in the climate of Pekin . The tree was first introduced into England by Sir Joseph Banks , in 1789 ; but it was many years before it attracted much attention , being considered merely as a green ...
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... requires two years before the plant can be separated from the parent stock . The young shoots are from twelve to eighteen inches in length , and the tree , in ten years , will attain a height of ten or fifteen feet , flowering the ...
... requires two years before the plant can be separated from the parent stock . The young shoots are from twelve to eighteen inches in length , and the tree , in ten years , will attain a height of ten or fifteen feet , flowering the ...
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... requires two or three years before the plant can be separated from the parent stock . The tulip - tree , like the magnolias , having roots furnished with but few fibres , does not transplant readily ; and therefore , the plant ought ...
... requires two or three years before the plant can be separated from the parent stock . The tulip - tree , like the magnolias , having roots furnished with but few fibres , does not transplant readily ; and therefore , the plant ought ...
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... cultivation , although they have been introduced into Europe at different periods from 1736 to 1820. All the spe- cies require peat soil , and are only propagated by seeds . Annona triloba , THE THREE - LOBED - CALYXED ANONNA.
... cultivation , although they have been introduced into Europe at different periods from 1736 to 1820. All the spe- cies require peat soil , and are only propagated by seeds . Annona triloba , THE THREE - LOBED - CALYXED ANONNA.
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