The Trees of America; Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly DescribedHarper & brothers, 1857 - 520 páginas |
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... seed . Varieties . In 1836 , at Desio , near Milan , in Italy , several young hybrid plants were raised from seeds which had been fecundated with the pollen of the Mag- nolia conspicua and purpurea . From the hardiness of this.
... seed . Varieties . In 1836 , at Desio , near Milan , in Italy , several young hybrid plants were raised from seeds which had been fecundated with the pollen of the Mag- nolia conspicua and purpurea . From the hardiness of this.
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... seeds freely ; and even in England , at Deepdene , in Surrey , self - sown seeds have produced plants . It does not thrive in the north of Scotland without pro- tection . In England and middle Europe it attains the height of thirty feet ...
... seeds freely ; and even in England , at Deepdene , in Surrey , self - sown seeds have produced plants . It does not thrive in the north of Scotland without pro- tection . In England and middle Europe it attains the height of thirty feet ...
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... seeds , the fruit resembles those of the Magnolia umbrella and acuminata . It should be remarked , however , that it is destitute of the appendages visible on that of the last - mentioned species , especially when it is dry . Geography ...
... seeds , the fruit resembles those of the Magnolia umbrella and acuminata . It should be remarked , however , that it is destitute of the appendages visible on that of the last - mentioned species , especially when it is dry . Geography ...
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... seeds , before they drop . remain suspended for some time by long , white threads . Varieties . As this species is frequently raised from seeds , and as the seedlings . vary much in the size and form of their leaves , and in the ...
... seeds , before they drop . remain suspended for some time by long , white threads . Varieties . As this species is frequently raised from seeds , and as the seedlings . vary much in the size and form of their leaves , and in the ...
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... seeds , which , when ripe , spring from their cells , and are suspended , for a time , by a white , silky thread . Varieties . A tree nearly allied to this species was discovered by John Bar- tram , in the maritime parts of Georgia ...
... seeds , which , when ripe , spring from their cells , and are suspended , for a time , by a white , silky thread . Varieties . A tree nearly allied to this species was discovered by John Bar- tram , in the maritime parts of Georgia ...
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