Arboretum Et Fruticetum Britannicum: Or, The Trees and Shrubs of Britain, Native and Foreign, Hardy and Half-hardy, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly Described; with Their Propagation, Culture, Management, and Uses in the Arts, in Useful and Ornamental Plantations, and in Landscape Gardening; Preceded by a Historical and Geographical Outline of the Trees and Shrubs of Temperate Climates Throughout the World, Volume 2 |
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Page 499
... America , from New York to Ca- rolina , on the banks of rivulets . Introduced in 1756 , and producing its dark ... North America , from New England to Carolina , in hedges and shady woods , among rocks , and on the 168 edges of swamps ...
... America , from New York to Ca- rolina , on the banks of rivulets . Introduced in 1756 , and producing its dark ... North America , from New England to Carolina , in hedges and shady woods , among rocks , and on the 168 edges of swamps ...
Page 509
... North America or India ; but the Ilex opaca , which is very extensively distributed in North America , and the I. dipyrèna , which is common in the Himalaya , so closely resemble I. Aquifolium , that they are probably only varieties of ...
... North America or India ; but the Ilex opaca , which is very extensively distributed in North America , and the I. dipyrèna , which is common in the Himalaya , so closely resemble I. Aquifolium , that they are probably only varieties of ...
Page 516
... North of Dublin . In Louth , at Oriel Temple , the species and several ... America , require protection during winter , are 1 dollar each . ↑ 2. I ... North America , from Canada to Carolina , sometimes , according to Pursh , growing to ...
... North of Dublin . In Louth , at Oriel Temple , the species and several ... America , require protection during winter , are 1 dollar each . ↑ 2. I ... North America , from Canada to Carolina , sometimes , according to Pursh , growing to ...
Page 521
... North America , from Virginia to Georgia , on rocky shady banks of rivers ; and introduced in 1736. It produces its white flowers in June and July , which are succeeded by large crimson berries . Plants of the species are in Loddiges's ...
... North America , from Virginia to Georgia , on rocky shady banks of rivers ; and introduced in 1736. It produces its white flowers in June and July , which are succeeded by large crimson berries . Plants of the species are in Loddiges's ...
Page 524
... North America , some of them highly ornamental , on account of their flowers . They are readily propagated by cuttings of the young wood ; or by seeds , which are generally imported from America , though they are sometimes ripened in ...
... North America , some of them highly ornamental , on account of their flowers . They are readily propagated by cuttings of the young wood ; or by seeds , which are generally imported from America , though they are sometimes ripened in ...
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acuminate Amer apple arboretum axillary bark beneath berries Bollwyller Botanic Garden Bracteas branches Brit British gardens buds calyx Carpels Char cherry colour common common hawthorn Corolla corymbs Crataegus cultivated deciduous diameter Dict Don's Mill England Engravings Europe evergreen flowering in June flowers forms France fruit genus glabrous grafted green ground growing hairy half-hardy hardy heaths hedges height Hort Horticultural Society's Garden Identification introduced June and July lanceolate leaflets leaves Legume ligneous Lindl lobes Lodd Loddiges London Horticultural Society London nurseries Michx mountains native of North Nepal North America oblong ornamental ovate panicles pear pedicels Peduncles petals petioles plants prickles Prod produced propagated pubescent purple Pursh Fl racemes rose seeds Sepals serrated shoots shrub Siberia smooth soil sorts Spec species Stamens stem Synonymes Syst tomentose tree trunk variety wall wild Willd wood