| 1839 - 204 páginas
...the house, a branch of the witch-hazel, Hamamelis Virginica, (class 4th, order 2d.) At this season, among the crimson and yellow hues of the falling leaves, there is no more remarkable object than this plant, in the moment of parting with its foliage, putting forth a profusion of gaudy, yellow blossoms,... | |
| George Barrell Emerson - 1846 - 614 páginas
...variegated appearance of the American forests during the months of autumn," says Dr. Bigelow. Fl. 61, " has been repeatedly noticed by travellers. Among the...leaves there is no more remarkable object than the witch-hazel, in the moment of parting with its foliage, putting forth a profusion of gaudy, yellow... | |
| F. Lamson-Scribner - 1875 - 104 páginas
...Dr. Bigelow in alluding to the unusual season at which the blooms of this shrub appear, says that " among the crimson and yellow hues of the falling leaves, there is no more remarkable object than the WitchHazel, in the moment of parting with its foliage, putting forth a profusion of gaudy yellow blossoms... | |
| Charles Stedman Newhall - 1893 - 258 páginas
...— "awful tough, so 's you can tie up rails with 'em " — -as a man once described them to me. " Among the crimson and yellow hues of the falling leaves, there is no more remarkable object than the Witch-Hazel in the moment of parting with its foliage, putting forth a profusion of showy yellow blossoms,... | |
| Dirk Jan Struik - 1948 - 460 páginas
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| dirk j. struik - 1948 - 488 páginas
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