10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PYRACANTH»
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The Pyracanth Thorn, Cratagus Pyramntha, is a small evergreen shrub from the
south of Europe. It is abundantly furnished with thorns and its small, horizontal
branches terminate in sharp points. The foliage is of a rich green ; its small white
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The American Agriculturist
WHITE-PRUITED PYRACANTH THORN. NATIVE POTATO.—(SOlanum Fendleri.
) InGROUP 01" INDIAN JUGGLERE'. _____ _'_—> __. The Virginia Itea. H__.
The Itea is one of several, pretty, native shrubs that have failed to find a place in ...
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THE FAMILY, FARM AND GARDENS, AND THE DOMESTIC ANIMALS.
Plants for Hedges. — The various kinds of thorns are peculiarly adapted to form
hedges, and they are consequently by far the most common plants of which a live
hedge is formed. The Osage orange, pyracanth, the Cherokee, Michigan and ...
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Gardening for the South
A high, close board fence, or a stone or brick wall, answers a tolerable purpose;
but the only thing to be relied on is a living hedge. The Osage Orange, the
Pyracanth, the Cherokee and single White Macartney roses, thrive in the South,
and ...
William White, J. Van Buren, James Camak, 2009
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The Family, Farm and Gardens, and the Domestic Animals: In ...
The Osage orange, pyracanth, ' the Cherokee, Michigan and single white
Macartney roses, are all good for this purpose. Many fears have been expressed
that the Osage orange would not stand the cold of our northern winters; but this
seems ...
4 Grazing or cutting. Grains, roots, grasses, &c, compared. [From the Times and
Planter. Pyracanth as a Hedge Plant. In response to inquiries about Pyracanth,
we republish our letters on the subject, written for the " Rural Southerner" last
year, ...
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Articles on Crataegeae, Including: Pyracantha, Pyracantha ...
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The Family, Farm and Gardens: And the Domestic Animals
The sage orange, pyracanth, the Cherokee, Michigan and single white
Macartney roses, are all good for this purpose. Many fears have been expressed
that the Osage orange would not stand the cold of our northern winters; but this
seems not ...
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The Parks, Gardens, Etc., of London and Its Suburbs, ...
On the rockwork which supports the banks at either side of the entrance to the
conservatory, large patches of the Russian pyracanth are appropriately placed. It
is decidedly different from the common pyracanth, and has pale orange berries, ...
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A Supplement to Johnson's English Dictionary: Of which the ...
Bacon on Learn. (4*0.1605) 33. b. PY'RACANTH. ft. [fyrancarttha.^ A kind of -ever
- □ green thorn. Of, the Arbutns, Box, Yew, Holly, Pyracnnth, Sec. □'□ ' ' ' ' , -
Evelyn, B.I. ch.6. Title.. ' * Holly or box, privet, or pyracanth. □ j Mason's Eng.
Gard.
George Mason, Samuel Johnson, 1801
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Taillés, les pyracanths constituent des haies à la végétation dense et très défensive par ses épines. Ils peuvent être également palissés contre un mur. «Le Figaro, Jan 15»