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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... twenty - five years planted , thirty feet in height , with a trunk a foot in diameter . The largest Magnolia auriculata in England is at White Knight's , which has been planted about forty years , and is more than thirty feet in height ...
... twenty - five years planted , thirty feet in height , with a trunk a foot in diameter . The largest Magnolia auriculata in England is at White Knight's , which has been planted about forty years , and is more than thirty feet in height ...
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... twenty - four inches in circumference , two feet from the ground ; and the diameter of the space covered by the branches is more than twenty - five feet . It flowers magnificently every year , at the end of March and beginning of April ...
... twenty - four inches in circumference , two feet from the ground ; and the diameter of the space covered by the branches is more than twenty - five feet . It flowers magnificently every year , at the end of March and beginning of April ...
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... twenty - two feet and a half in circumference five feet from the ground , and from one hundred and twenty to one hundred and forty feet in height . In 1842 , there was felled from the estate of Mr. John Lewis , in Llangollan , Kentucky ...
... twenty - two feet and a half in circumference five feet from the ground , and from one hundred and twenty to one hundred and forty feet in height . In 1842 , there was felled from the estate of Mr. John Lewis , in Llangollan , Kentucky ...
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... twenty - five pounds . It affords excellent charcoal , the product of which , from dry wood , is twenty - two per cent . The heart - wood , when separated from the sap , and perfectly seasoned , long resists the influence of the air ...
... twenty - five pounds . It affords excellent charcoal , the product of which , from dry wood , is twenty - two per cent . The heart - wood , when separated from the sap , and perfectly seasoned , long resists the influence of the air ...
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... twenty years ' growth . It may be considered as a curious , slow- growing , deciduous shrub , well deserving a place in gardens , but which ought always to be isolated , and at some distance from rapid - growing plants . Properties and ...
... twenty years ' growth . It may be considered as a curious , slow- growing , deciduous shrub , well deserving a place in gardens , but which ought always to be isolated , and at some distance from rapid - growing plants . Properties and ...
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