. English trees and tree-planting [microform]. Trees; Arbres. lONOLISri TIIEES AND TIIEE-PLANTING. Gilead, or Canadian balsam, a resinous compound whicli it yields more profusely than any other of the tribe of Coniferie, the cones, buds, and bark being often literally smothered in turpentine, which emits a ])enetrating and odoriferous perfume, that runs freely upon the slightest incision of the trunk, the early decay it is subject to, doubtless, in a great measure, resulting from this circumstance. It yields cones abundantly, and is cultivated after the same manner as P. pectinata, or the comm
. English trees and tree-planting [microform]. Trees; Arbres. lONOLISri TIIEES AND TIIEE-PLANTING. Gilead, or Canadian balsam, a resinous compound whicli it yields more profusely than any other of the tribe of Coniferie, the cones, buds, and bark being often literally smothered in turpentine, which emits a ])enetrating and odoriferous perfume, that runs freely upon the slightest incision of the trunk, the early decay it is subject to, doubtless, in a great measure, resulting from this circumstance. It yields cones abundantly, and is cultivated after the same manner as P. pectinata, or the common silver Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Ablett, William H. London : Smith, Elder
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