The Nut Culturist: A Treatise on the Propagation, Planting and Cultivation of Nut-bearing Trees and Shrubs, Adapted to the Climate of the United States ...Orange Judd, 1896 - 289 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 37
Página 38
... in the forementioned groups we must seek to find , or produce therefrom , those which will succeed in this country wherever it may be thought desirable to attempt the cultivation of this nut ... feet high ; flowers 38 THE NUT CULTURIST .
... in the forementioned groups we must seek to find , or produce therefrom , those which will succeed in this country wherever it may be thought desirable to attempt the cultivation of this nut ... feet high ; flowers 38 THE NUT CULTURIST .
Página 39
... feet high ; flowers small , white , produced in long racemes ; tender . A. orientalis , a small shrub , with grayish or hoary leaves , and small rose - colored flowers ; sometimes cultivated under the name of argentea , or Silvery ...
... feet high ; flowers small , white , produced in long racemes ; tender . A. orientalis , a small shrub , with grayish or hoary leaves , and small rose - colored flowers ; sometimes cultivated under the name of argentea , or Silvery ...
Página 57
... feet high , with a stem two to three feet in diameter . In its wide variation in habit of growth , this western chinqua- pin is similar to our Eastern dwarf chest- nut , which is mainly a low shrub in the more Southern States , but ...
... feet high , with a stem two to three feet in diameter . In its wide variation in habit of growth , this western chinqua- pin is similar to our Eastern dwarf chest- nut , which is mainly a low shrub in the more Southern States , but ...
Página 63
... feet higher . There are old trees of immense size almost every- where in the milder regions of Europe , and the cele- brated monarchs of Etna have been many times de- scribed by travelers . The largest measure one hundred and eighty feet in ...
... feet higher . There are old trees of immense size almost every- where in the milder regions of Europe , and the cele- brated monarchs of Etna have been many times de- scribed by travelers . The largest measure one hundred and eighty feet in ...
Página 69
... feet high in the autumn , and as soon as the leaves have fallen they may be taken up , or allowed to remain until the following spring and then lifted . But if , from any cause , they have made a feeble growth , it is better to let them ...
... feet high in the autumn , and as soon as the leaves have fallen they may be taken up , or allowed to remain until the following spring and then lifted . But if , from any cause , they have made a feeble growth , it is better to let them ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
abundant almond bark bearing become beech black walnut borers botanical botanists branches buds butternut California Carya Castanea Castanopsis catkins chestnut trees chinquapin cions climate common crop cultivation deciduous diameter early edible nuts European experience extended feet high filbert flavor flowers forests fruit garden genus grafted trees grafting ground growing growth hardy hazel hazelnut hickory Hicoria husk hybrid inches long indigenous insects Japan Japan chestnut Juglans Juglans regia kernel kinds knife known late leaves native northern nut trees NUT.-See Nutmeg oblong original tree ornamental peach pecan nut Persian walnut plants pomologist probably produced pruning racemes Rafinesque raised readily roots season seedlings seeds serrate shell shellbark shellbark hickory shoots shown in Fig shrubs smooth soil South Southern species specimens spines spring sprouts stem sweet taproots thick thin thrive tion transplanted twigs usually varieties walnut trees weevil wild winter wood young