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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... produced flowering much sooner than seedlings ; but the latter , as they make far more durable plants , should ... produce flow- ers till they are eight or ten years old , when the tree will probably be fifteen or twenty feet in height ...
... produced flowering much sooner than seedlings ; but the latter , as they make far more durable plants , should ... produce flow- ers till they are eight or ten years old , when the tree will probably be fifteen or twenty feet in height ...
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... produced , and many more may be expected . The two following are particularly worthy of cultivation : - 1. M. c . SOULANGEANA , Loudon . Soulange's Conspicuous - flowered Magnolia . A notice of this variety will be found under the.
... produced , and many more may be expected . The two following are particularly worthy of cultivation : - 1. M. c . SOULANGEANA , Loudon . Soulange's Conspicuous - flowered Magnolia . A notice of this variety will be found under the.
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... produced by fecundating the flowers of the Magnolia conspicua with the pollen of those of the Magnolia pur- purea . The original plant of the Magnolia conspicua soulangeana , at Fromont , is more than twenty feet in height , and though ...
... produced by fecundating the flowers of the Magnolia conspicua with the pollen of those of the Magnolia pur- purea . The original plant of the Magnolia conspicua soulangeana , at Fromont , is more than twenty feet in height , and though ...
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... produced eight hundred flowers . Both of these trees ripened their seeds early in October of the same year . Soil and Situation . A rich , sandy loam seems to suit this species best ; but it will grow in any deep , free soil , properly ...
... produced eight hundred flowers . Both of these trees ripened their seeds early in October of the same year . Soil and Situation . A rich , sandy loam seems to suit this species best ; but it will grow in any deep , free soil , properly ...
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... produced to the light as soon as it has acquired sufficient strength to endure the influences of the atmosphere ... produce a fine effect The fruit is composed of numerous thin , narrow scales , attached to a common axis , and forming a ...
... produced to the light as soon as it has acquired sufficient strength to endure the influences of the atmosphere ... produce a fine effect The fruit is composed of numerous thin , narrow scales , attached to a common axis , and forming a ...
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