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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... spring ; but , sown in spring , or the beginning of summer , they generally remain a year in the ground . In France , and occasionally in England , the obtuse - lobed variety is raised by layers , or inarching ; but , in either case ...
... spring ; but , sown in spring , or the beginning of summer , they generally remain a year in the ground . In France , and occasionally in England , the obtuse - lobed variety is raised by layers , or inarching ; but , in either case ...
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... spring , they will not often come up till the second year . If , however , the seeds are mixed with sand , or with soil , not too dry , and kept in that state during the winter , they will generally spring up the first year . Owing to ...
... spring , they will not often come up till the second year . If , however , the seeds are mixed with sand , or with soil , not too dry , and kept in that state during the winter , they will generally spring up the first year . Owing to ...
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... spring . They commonly consist of small , whitish , or variegated millers , and , in some species , the females have no wings . Soon after their appearance , the females make pro- vision for their future progeny , by laying their eggs ...
... spring . They commonly consist of small , whitish , or variegated millers , and , in some species , the females have no wings . Soon after their appearance , the females make pro- vision for their future progeny , by laying their eggs ...
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... spring , and evaporated , affords a considerable quan- tity of sugar . The honey produced from the flowers is considered superior to all other kinds for its delicacy , selling for three or four times the price of common honey ; and it ...
... spring , and evaporated , affords a considerable quan- tity of sugar . The honey produced from the flowers is considered superior to all other kinds for its delicacy , selling for three or four times the price of common honey ; and it ...
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... spring . This insect is found as far north as Virginia . Properties and Uses . The wood of the American lime - tree , when dry , weighs thirty - five pounds to a cubic foot . It is very white , when green , but becomes of a light ...
... spring . This insect is found as far north as Virginia . Properties and Uses . The wood of the American lime - tree , when dry , weighs thirty - five pounds to a cubic foot . It is very white , when green , but becomes of a light ...
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