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 1

Sampul Depan
author, 1838 - 2693 halaman
 

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1521
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B Limb of Corolla nearly equal Periclýmenum
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Halfhardy Species of Phaseòlea
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Rhododendron L
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cuneifolius
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láxus Schrad N Amer f 677 954
xci
glàber L North America
xcii
ásper D
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Itea L
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Achras L
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orientális Bosc
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cormensis
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Ledebourii Eschsch
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coriaceus Pursh N America
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of F H S
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Tree
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Oxyacántha L Europe pl 145
ciii
cenísia L France
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1321
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Youell J A L
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vulgàris Lam Syria f 193 524 1 Alatérnus L S Europe f 197 529
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TILIA L I
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Suffruticose hardy Species belonging
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S obovata Waldst et
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The Aragon Restharrow
cxiii
The black Cytisus
cxiv
Rhamnus Zizyphus Lour
cxv
pinnata L Europe
cxxi
Leaves lobed not pinnate or digitate
cxxii
hírtus W et K Hungary
cxxiv
Cytisus and Spártium spec L
cxxv
Other Varieties
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Hybrid
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Sephora velutina Lindl
cxxix
Myricàcea Lindl
cxxxii
communis L Eur pl 164 165 880
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f móllis Bess
cxxxiv
Other Species of Cérasus
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pygmæ a Lois
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Picea D
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sibírica
cxxxix
Banksianæ Lindl
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Young Messrs C J and
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PHASEOLEE
cxlviii
cinnamomea Besl
cxlix
Tree
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jáspida
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Prunier Myrobalan Cerisette
clviii
occidentalis L
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fig 612
clxii
subpubescens Lindl
clxiv
sp 2
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MYGINDA Jacq
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spinosa
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Anticipated Species of Staphylea App i Halfhardy Species of Euonymus 501
clxix
subviréscens Hort
clxx
Aràlia L
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1050
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935
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The Oriental Honeysuckle
clxxiv
R francfurtensis Rossig
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543
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America
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fatida Schousb
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glutinosa Sm
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hýbridus LHérit
clxxxvii
Làrix Tourn
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Wilson J C M H
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552
cxciii
OME OF THE CONTENTS
cxciv
The wild blackfruited Cherry Tree
cxcix
canina L Europe
cci
History and Geography of
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frutéscens Dec N Amer f 359 647
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VOL VI
ccvi
rubrifòlia Vill S Europe f 503 769
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f 755
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más L Europe pl 189 f 768 1014
ccix
North America
ccxi
heim
ccxvi
544
ccxvii
767
ccxix
Eng Plum Tree
ccxxv
Polygala L
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SECT I
1
flòre semiplèno Hort
2
mite Willd North America
3
flòre ròsea plèno Baum
4
Cocomilla Tenore
5
microphyllum
6
INTRODUCTION
7
tomentosa Hook S occidentalis Lindl
8
Varieties
9
procèra Lodd
10
CERASUS Juss
11
sp 1
13
PART I
14
CHAP I
15
latisiliqua Princes
16
flagellaris Willd North America 740
17
r petræum Wulf
19
CHAP II
20
péndula Lodd
23
A Flowers greenish or greenish yellow or reddish
25
Other hardy Species or Varieties of 1 coronàrius L
28
THE ARTEMISIA
29
Foreign Trees
31
Hungary pl
32
fig 556 832
35
Trees and Shrubs introduced in the time
36
penicillatum Thib
39
americànus L N Amer
49
The dwarf Pomegranate
53
Trees and Shrubs
54
Heron one of the greatest Botanists
101
VOL VII
107
Trees of Ireland 105 Irish Yew in a Gar
108
The Indian or common China Rose
114
and Shelton Abbey 113 at Castle Freke
115
32
132
latifolia Gill
135
Of the Indigenous
143
of Germany and Hungary xiv
145
Bignoniaceæ
152
Trees and Shrubs
153
40
155
of Italy Greece Spain
164
hispánicus
171
sp 3
175
chinénsis Dec 3 China f 360 648
176
Other Species of Homalinàceæ 544
179
W floribunda
186
CHAP V
187
600
192
Of the Study of Trees pictorially or
193
Of the Mode of drawing
202
Botanical Specimens
209
frigida Wall
213
CHAP III
219
americànus L North America
230
CLEMATIS L
232
766
235
f affinis Lindl
236
Canada
237
triternàta Dec 1 E Indies
238
Edwardsia chilensis Miera Sophora macrocarpa Smith f
239
radicans L North America
243
Bánksii Andrews fig 29
245
Orylbium arborescens R Br f
246
p Douglasii Dec 3 N America 1048
248
triacánthos L N Am pl 88 89 650
250
S médium
253
in actual Cultivation in the Nursery
254
1032
255
f 186
256
Pulterea stricta Bot Mag f
259
The Berberryleaved Lowea
261
VOL VIII
278
bullàtus L Virginia
288
argénteus L
291
Gramineæ R
292
canadénsis Dec Canada f 172 503
296
grandiflòra Dun
299
The blackfruited Honeysuckle
301
heterophylla Juss S Am f 52
305
Chili
306
712
307
Blackwellia nepalensis
311
The Poisontree Sumach
314
europaea L Europe f 262 263 571
320
Siberia fig 470 748
326
lusitánica L Portugal
327
818
330
scabrósum Pers Port f 68
331
Viborgia Spreng
333
169 499
336
Svi PseudoCistus Dec
338
obovatum Dunal Spain
339
648
344
North America
354
longiflora Labill
357
Méspilus Amelanchier Walt
358
canariénsis Poir Canaries
359
Lupinus arboreus Sims
362
Other ligneous Plants of the Order
363
Tilleul
364
calycinus Bieb
365
subvillosa f 550 and f 568
372
The variousleaved American Lime
375
6
377
STUARTIA
378
The sweetest or Tea scented China
381
involùta Smith
384
flòre semipleno Hort
385
Chinese and other Foreign Varieties
386
Brunoni Lindl Nepal
387
p glandulòsum R et P Chili 982
388
longifolia Lindl
389
916
390
606
393
Nepal
395
móllis Willd
397
The smoothskinned Peach or Nectarine Tree
398
introduced in the 17th
400
Si Ascyrela Chois
401
Erable plane Erable de Norvège
404
Xylósteum L North America
407
scopàrius Link
409
in p 450 451
420
centifolia Lin Caucasus f 491 760
424
créticum L Crete
430
Soft Maple Swamp Maple Red Maple
460
597
462
flore pleno
463
H pállida Willd N Am f 134
468
R Brownii Spreng
474
pentaphylla Desf
475
Auderách L
476
PRINOS L
480
flore pleno Hort
481
zonale fig 151 Bentinckianum inquinans
483
The Anxantic Genista
487
gràta Ait N America f 805 1048
488
GLEDITSCHIA L
489
Other ligneous Species of Ptèlea
490
The smallleaved Cotoneaster
493
Fuchsia L
494

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