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Page 129
... TREES IN ASSEMBLAGES . •. THE subject of Trees cannot be exhaust- ed by treating them as individuals or spe- cies , even with a full enumeration of their details . Some trees possess but little in- terest , except as they are grouped in ...
... TREES IN ASSEMBLAGES . •. THE subject of Trees cannot be exhaust- ed by treating them as individuals or spe- cies , even with a full enumeration of their details . Some trees possess but little in- terest , except as they are grouped in ...
Page 133
... trees and retains its ver- dure . Our fruit - trees , which are all ex- otics , retain their foliage long after our forest - trees are leafless ; and if we visit an arboretum in the latter part of Octo- ber , we may select the American ...
... trees and retains its ver- dure . Our fruit - trees , which are all ex- otics , retain their foliage long after our forest - trees are leafless ; and if we visit an arboretum in the latter part of Octo- ber , we may select the American ...
Page 138
... trees and shrubs were in all their glory . During my botanical ram- bles in the wood , I was struck with the ... trees : some , like the Bignonia , in a full blaze of crimson ; oth- ers , like the Climbing Fern , draping the trees in ...
... trees and shrubs were in all their glory . During my botanical ram- bles in the wood , I was struck with the ... trees : some , like the Bignonia , in a full blaze of crimson ; oth- ers , like the Climbing Fern , draping the trees in ...
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