The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes96-97Theodore Foster, 1855 |
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... trees , stands a Scotch fir ; and a row of the same firs , five feet apart , is extended throughout the plantation , half - way between every two rows of hardwood trees , and having on either side of it a row of larches planted quincunx ...
... trees , stands a Scotch fir ; and a row of the same firs , five feet apart , is extended throughout the plantation , half - way between every two rows of hardwood trees , and having on either side of it a row of larches planted quincunx ...
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... tree and the prevailing wind will be sufficient ; in other cases it will be necessary to remove two or even three . But as young trees conform to no fixed rule of growth , no fixed rule for thinning can be observed with advantage . An ...
... tree and the prevailing wind will be sufficient ; in other cases it will be necessary to remove two or even three . But as young trees conform to no fixed rule of growth , no fixed rule for thinning can be observed with advantage . An ...
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... trees as may its drip . A grove of beeches in winter affords be considered proper upon account of soil and situation , and of kinds that will be most likely to a more perfect picture of suspended animation produce shelter quickly , and ...
... trees as may its drip . A grove of beeches in winter affords be considered proper upon account of soil and situation , and of kinds that will be most likely to a more perfect picture of suspended animation produce shelter quickly , and ...
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