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 3The Author, 1844 - Botany |
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Page 1273
... bearing this name in the Horticultural Society's Garden , and at Messrs . Loddiges's . L. spathulatum Hort . There is a plant bearing this name in the Horticultural Society's Garden against the wall . GENUS III . GRABOWSKIA Schlecht ...
... bearing this name in the Horticultural Society's Garden , and at Messrs . Loddiges's . L. spathulatum Hort . There is a plant bearing this name in the Horticultural Society's Garden against the wall . GENUS III . GRABOWSKIA Schlecht ...
Page 1277
... bearing some resemblance to the common species , but smaller in all its parts . It has been known to stand out for two or three years together against a wall , without any protection . B. paniculata Wall . is a native of Nepal ...
... bearing some resemblance to the common species , but smaller in all its parts . It has been known to stand out for two or three years together against a wall , without any protection . B. paniculata Wall . is a native of Nepal ...
Page 1288
... bearing a friable , unctuous scurf . Flow- ers numerous , small , green , in groups that are disposed in leafy spikes or naked panicles ; or the flowers solitary , or 2-3 together , in the axils of leaves . ( Smith Eng . Fl .; Lindley ...
... bearing a friable , unctuous scurf . Flow- ers numerous , small , green , in groups that are disposed in leafy spikes or naked panicles ; or the flowers solitary , or 2-3 together , in the axils of leaves . ( Smith Eng . Fl .; Lindley ...
Page 1293
... bearing the flower , after the flowering become deflexed , and render the fruit pendulous . ( Bot . Reg . ) There is a plant in the Horticultural Society's Garden , in an unfavourable situation , being much shaded by trees , which is ...
... bearing the flower , after the flowering become deflexed , and render the fruit pendulous . ( Bot . Reg . ) There is a plant in the Horticultural Society's Garden , in an unfavourable situation , being much shaded by trees , which is ...
Page 1295
... bearing flowers and fruit . Flowers numerous , in clusters , 3-5 in a cluster , lateral , or axillary within 1166 the stipules , on the young or woody branches , as well as on the herbaceous shoots ; white , with a greenish tinge in the ...
... bearing flowers and fruit . Flowers numerous , in clusters , 3-5 in a cluster , lateral , or axillary within 1166 the stipules , on the young or woody branches , as well as on the herbaceous shoots ; white , with a greenish tinge in the ...
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30 years planted álba Amer appears arboretum bark beneath Borrer Botanic Garden Bracteas branches buds Calyx Catkins Char climate of London colour deciduous diameter downy England Engravings figured in Eng figured in Sal Flitwick flowering in April Footstalks Forbes in Sal France fruit genus glabrous glaucous green ground grows hairy Hayne Abbild head height Henfield Hook Hort Horticultural Society's Garden Host Sal Huntingdon elm Identification insects introduced kind Koch Comm lanceolate larvæ leaves Lodd Loddiges male Michaux Michx mulberry native nearly nurseries Nutt obovate Ovary ovate peduncle petiole plants at Woburn poplar pubescent Pursh Pursh Fl Rees's Cyclo salictum seeds serrated sessile Sexes shoots shrub silkworms silky Smith Eng Smith in Rees's soil Spec species stalked Stamens Stigmas Stipules Suppl Synonymes Syst tree trunk 2 ft variety villous walnut white mulberry Willd willow Woburn Abbey wood young