The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View of the Progressive Discoveries and Improvements in the Sciences and the Arts, Band 13A. and C. Black, 1861 |
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... laurustinus . The leaves of the former became totally black , with the exception of those which were covered with snow round the bottom of the plants , while the leaves of the laurustinus became brown . During the thaw the latter ...
... laurustinus . The leaves of the former became totally black , with the exception of those which were covered with snow round the bottom of the plants , while the leaves of the laurustinus became brown . During the thaw the latter ...
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... Laurustinus are killed to the surface of the earth , the largest plants being 8 feet high , and 18 feet round . The Portugal laurels ( Prunus lusitanica ) , parti- cularly those plants which had been freely pruned during previous years ...
... Laurustinus are killed to the surface of the earth , the largest plants being 8 feet high , and 18 feet round . The Portugal laurels ( Prunus lusitanica ) , parti- cularly those plants which had been freely pruned during previous years ...
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... the gardens many evergreens suffered , as alaternus , phillyrea , common bays and laurels , many of which were completely destroyed , others severely injured . Rosemary , laurustinus , halimus ( sea 262 Professor Balfour on Temperature.
... the gardens many evergreens suffered , as alaternus , phillyrea , common bays and laurels , many of which were completely destroyed , others severely injured . Rosemary , laurustinus , halimus ( sea 262 Professor Balfour on Temperature.
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... laurustinus , halimus ( sea - purs- lane ) , arbutus , white jasmine , and other plants which seldom fail , were generally killed throughout the whole country . " But in all these , and such like , in mountainous and dry places , there ...
... laurustinus , halimus ( sea - purs- lane ) , arbutus , white jasmine , and other plants which seldom fail , were generally killed throughout the whole country . " But in all these , and such like , in mountainous and dry places , there ...
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... Laurustinus , and other shrubs , were destroyed . Mr M'Nab states that the great destruction which took place that winter may be at- tributed to the following circumstance . After a black frost , the ground was covered to the depth of ...
... Laurustinus , and other shrubs , were destroyed . Mr M'Nab states that the great destruction which took place that winter may be at- tributed to the following circumstance . After a black frost , the ground was covered to the depth of ...
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