| 1839 - 204 páginas
...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...profusion of gaudy, yellow blossoms, and giving to No15 vember the counterfeited appearance of spring. It is a bushy tree, sending up a number of oblique... | |
| George Barrell Emerson - 1846 - 656 páginas
...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...trunks, about the size of a man's arm or larger." The union, on the same individual plant, of blossoms, fading leaves, and ripe fruits, not very common in... | |
| Maine. Board of Agriculture - 1874 - 420 páginas
...crimson and yellow hues of thefalling leaves, there is no more remarkable object than the WitchHazel, in the moment of parting with its foliage, putting...November the counterfeited appearance of spring." It is from this curious habit that the Witch-IIazel is rendered desirable for cultivation. Though naturally... | |
| F. Lamson-Scribner - 1875 - 104 páginas
...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...November the counterfeited appearance of spring." It is from this curious habit that the Witch-Hazel is rendered desirable for cultivation. Though naturally... | |
| Willard H. Morse - 1882 - 238 páginas
...the petals are four, yellow, and crumpled; stamens, four; styles, two. The fruit is a double nut. " Among the crimson and yellow hues of the falling leaves...November the counterfeited appearance of spring." Medicinal Portion — The bark and leaves, 7 Chemical Composition — The active principle would seem... | |
| Charles Stedman Newhall - 1893 - 264 páginas
...than the Witch-Hazel in the moment of parting with its foliage, putting forth a profusion of showy yellow blossoms, and giving to November the counterfeited appearance of spring." It is by far the most unique and weird-like of all our shrubs. It deserves its name. You tangled bush With... | |
| Charles Stedman Newhall - 1893 - 264 páginas
...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, and giving to November the counterfeited appearance of spring." It is by far... | |
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