| 1835 - 1102 páginas
...high, inclosing immense iron bark trees (Eucalyptus resinifera), on which originally the seeds of those fig trees had been deposited by birds. Here they had...rapacious roots, which adhering close to the bark of the iron-tree, had followed the course of its stem downwards to the earfh, where once arrived their progress... | |
| 1835 - 566 páginas
...inclosing immense iron hark tree« (Eucalyptus resinífera), on which originally the seed* of those fig trees had been deposited by birds. Here they had...rapacious roots, which adhering close to the bark of th* iron-tree, had followed the course of its stem downward* t> the earth, where once arrived their... | |
| Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1835 - 564 páginas
...resinifera), on which originally the seeds of those fig trees had been deposited by birds. Here they hail immediately vegetated, and thrown out their parasitical...rapacious roots, which adhering close to the bark of the iron-tree, had followed the course of its stem downwards to the earth, where once arrived their progress... | |
| 1838 - 516 páginas
...Holland: — ' I observed several species of Ficus upwards of ISO feet high, enclosing immense iron-bark trees, on which originally the seeds of these fig...stem downwards to the earth, where, once arrived, their^progress of growth is truly astonishing. The roots of the Ficus then increase rapidly in number,... | |
| Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge - 1838 - 646 páginas
...upwards of l.JU feet high, enclosing immense iron-bark trees on which originally the seeds of these tig trees had been deposited by birds. Here they had immediately...vegetated, and thrown out their parasitical and rapacious roois, which adhering close to the bark of the iron tree had followed the course of its stem downwards... | |
| Society for promoting Christian knowledge - 1855 - 620 páginas
...iron-bark trees, on which originally the seeds of these tig-trees had been deposited 'by birds. Hero they had immediately vegetated, and thrown out their...rapacious roots, which adhering close to the bark of the iron-tree, had followed the course of its stem downwards to the earth, where once arrived their progress... | |
| Louis Guillaume Figuier - 1867 - 640 páginas
...trees, on which the seeds of those Fig-trees had been originally deposited by birds. Here they had vegetated and thrown out their parasitical and rapacious roots, which adhering close to the bark of the Iron-tree, had followed the course of the stem downwards to the earth, where, once arrived, their progress... | |
| California. Department of Agriculture - 1915 - 624 páginas
...immense iron-bark trees on which the seeds of the tig trees had been deposited by birds. Here they had vegetated and thrown out their parasitical and rapacious roots, which, adhering close to the bark of the iron-tree, had followed the course of the stem downward to the earth, where, having arrived, their... | |
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