The Trees of America; Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly Described |
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This variety , in its general appearance and in the form of its fruit , very nearly
resembles the type of this species . It is found growing in insulated situations on
the banks of the rivers in upper Georgia , and on those of the streams which
traverse ...
This variety , in its general appearance and in the form of its fruit , very nearly
resembles the type of this species . It is found growing in insulated situations on
the banks of the rivers in upper Georgia , and on those of the streams which
traverse ...
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The specific name , auriculata , is derived from the Latin auris , the ear , from the
rounded lobes of the leaves , resembling ears . The French name is a translation
of the botanic one . The German name signifies Eared Beaver - lree . It is called ...
The specific name , auriculata , is derived from the Latin auris , the ear , from the
rounded lobes of the leaves , resembling ears . The French name is a translation
of the botanic one . The German name signifies Eared Beaver - lree . It is called ...
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It so closely resembles the Magnolia auriculata , except in size , which is much
less , that it is regarded by most ... and erect , thirty feet or more in height , and of
a sharp , conical form , much resembling the Magnolia acuminata in figure .
It so closely resembles the Magnolia auriculata , except in size , which is much
less , that it is regarded by most ... and erect , thirty feet or more in height , and of
a sharp , conical form , much resembling the Magnolia acuminata in figure .
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M . C . ALEXANDRINA , Loudon . The Empress Alexandrina ' s
Conspicuousflowered Magnolia . This variety so closely resembles the preceding
, that it cannot be distinguished , except in flowering somewhat earlier .
Geography and History .
M . C . ALEXANDRINA , Loudon . The Empress Alexandrina ' s
Conspicuousflowered Magnolia . This variety so closely resembles the preceding
, that it cannot be distinguished , except in flowering somewhat earlier .
Geography and History .
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... the white appearance of its foliage , even at a considerable distance , and by
the strikingly snowy hue of its leaves , when ruffled by the wind . Its wood and
shoots resemble those of the common lime ; but it does not attain the same height
.
... the white appearance of its foliage , even at a considerable distance , and by
the strikingly snowy hue of its leaves , when ruffled by the wind . Its wood and
shoots resemble those of the common lime ; but it does not attain the same height
.
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