The Trees of America; Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly DescribedHarper & brothers, 1857 - 520 páginas |
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... winter . The bark is gray , and always smooth , even on the oldest trees , except on the young shoots , which are of a purplish - red , dotted with white . When the epi- dermis is removed , the cellular integument , by contact with the ...
... winter . The bark is gray , and always smooth , even on the oldest trees , except on the young shoots , which are of a purplish - red , dotted with white . When the epi- dermis is removed , the cellular integument , by contact with the ...
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... winter , nor form blossom - buds . At Kinlet , in Worcestershire , England , there is a tulip - tree , in a sandy loam , and partially sheltered situation , the lower part of which always comes into leaf before the upper part has the ...
... winter , nor form blossom - buds . At Kinlet , in Worcestershire , England , there is a tulip - tree , in a sandy loam , and partially sheltered situation , the lower part of which always comes into leaf before the upper part has the ...
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... winter , and which be- come rooted , so as to be separated from the parent stock , in a year . Du Hamel says that the lime - tree may be raised from seeds , which ought to be sown imme- diately after being gathered ; because , if they ...
... winter , and which be- come rooted , so as to be separated from the parent stock , in a year . Du Hamel says that the lime - tree may be raised from seeds , which ought to be sown imme- diately after being gathered ; because , if they ...
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... winter . According to Dr. Harris , a strip of the bark of the large linden in Cambridge , mentioned in a preceding page , two feet wide at the bottom , and extending to the top of the trunk , has been destroyed , and the exposed surface ...
... winter . According to Dr. Harris , a strip of the bark of the large linden in Cambridge , mentioned in a preceding page , two feet wide at the bottom , and extending to the top of the trunk , has been destroyed , and the exposed surface ...
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... winter , it is readily recognized by the robust appear- ance of the trunk and branches , and by the dark - brown colour of the bark on the shoots . The leaves are from three to four inches wide , obliquely heart - shaped at the base ...
... winter , it is readily recognized by the robust appear- ance of the trunk and branches , and by the dark - brown colour of the bark on the shoots . The leaves are from three to four inches wide , obliquely heart - shaped at the base ...
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