The book The Romance of Our Trees was written by author Wilson, Ernest Henry, 1876-1930 Here you can read free online of The Romance of Our Trees book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Romance of Our Trees a good or bad book?
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above YULAN {M. dcuuJata) below THE MAGNOLIAS them {M. Campbellii and M. salicifolia) have so far borne blossoms. The first named is native of the Outer Himalayas between 8,000 and 10,000 feet, and in flower is one of the most gorgeous of all northern trees. It has scented, cup-shaped blossoms from deep rose to crimson in colour and 10 inches across. It has not proved hardy in Europe save in one or two favoured places in England where it has pro- duced rosy-pink flowers. In this country I have ...not heard of any one succeeding with it, though in the South and on the Pacific seaboard there are places where it should thrive. Certainly such a strikingly beautiful tree ought to be given a fair trial. Rival- ling the Himalayan treasure, however, is M. Sar- gentiana, which I discovered and introduced in 1908. It is growing in France and England but has not proved hardy in the Arnold Arboretum. The other species (A/, salicifolia) is Japanese and is distributed on the mountains from Kyushu to northern Hondo, and was introduced into this country by Professor Sargent in 1892.
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