The Trees of America; Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly DescribedHarper & brothers, 1857 - 520 páginas |
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... yellow leaves . If it were desired to grow the tulip - tree for the purpose of forming straight , clean timber , it should be placed in a close plantation , where one plant would draw upon another . Propagation and . Culture . The ...
... yellow leaves . If it were desired to grow the tulip - tree for the purpose of forming straight , clean timber , it should be placed in a close plantation , where one plant would draw upon another . Propagation and . Culture . The ...
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... yellow . The fruit ripens in August , and is about three inches long , and one and a half inches thick , yellow , ovate , oblong , irregular , and swelling into inequalities . It contains a yellow pulp , of a sweet , luscious taste , in ...
... yellow . The fruit ripens in August , and is about three inches long , and one and a half inches thick , yellow , ovate , oblong , irregular , and swelling into inequalities . It contains a yellow pulp , of a sweet , luscious taste , in ...
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... yellow within . The main stem soon becomes so surrounded by side - suckers , as to be concealed by them ; so that , even when the height of the plant is that of a tree , its character is still that of a bush . The blossoms are yellow ...
... yellow within . The main stem soon becomes so surrounded by side - suckers , as to be concealed by them ; so that , even when the height of the plant is that of a tree , its character is still that of a bush . The blossoms are yellow ...
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... yellow dye . The leaves are agreeably acid , and , according to Gerard , were used , in his time , to season meat with , instead of a salad , like sorrel . The berries are not eaten raw , but are excellent , when preserved with their ...
... yellow dye . The leaves are agreeably acid , and , according to Gerard , were used , in his time , to season meat with , instead of a salad , like sorrel . The berries are not eaten raw , but are excellent , when preserved with their ...
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... yellow in some , and in others quite green ; from which we may infer that there is also a yellow - twigged variety , or sub - variety . Several similar coincidences occur in England among the cultivated varieties . 4. T. E. LACINIATA ...
... yellow in some , and in others quite green ; from which we may infer that there is also a yellow - twigged variety , or sub - variety . Several similar coincidences occur in England among the cultivated varieties . 4. T. E. LACINIATA ...
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