Remarks On Forest Scenery, And Other Woodland Views, (Relative Chiefly to Picturesque Beauty) : Illustrated By the Scenes of New-Forest in Hampshire : in Three Books 1
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It is a hardy plant, and therefore put to every fervile office. If you wifh to fkreen your houfe from the fouth weft wind, plant Scotch firs -, and plant them clofe, and thick. If you want to fhelter a nurfery of young trees, plant Scotch firs : and the phrafe is, you may afterwards weed them outf as you pleafe. This is ignominious. I wifh not to rob fociety of thefe hardy fer- vices from the Scotch fir: nor do I mean to fet it in competition with many of the trees ( % ) trees of the foreil, wh...ich in their infant ftate it is r.ccuftomed to fhelter: all I mean is, to refcue it from the difgrace of being thought fit for nothing elfe ; and to eftablilli it's cha- radler as a pid:urefque tree. For myfelf, I admire it's foliage; both the colour of the leaf, and it's mode of growth. It's ramifi- cation too is irregular, and beautiful ; and not unlike that of the fione pine ; which it refembles alfo in the eafy fweep of it's ilem ; and likewife in the colour of the bark, which is commonly, as it attains age, of a rich reddi/h brown.
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