The book Trees Shrubs for English Gardens was written by author Cook, E. T. (Ernest Thomas), 1867-1915 Here you can read free online of Trees Shrubs for English Gardens book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Trees Shrubs for English Gardens a good or bad book?
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— Australia. Some thirty or forty specimens are grown, of which perhaps the best known are : E. globulus^ which has attained a height of 50 feet ; E. dtriodora^ 20 feet, against the house at Togerthnan ; E. amygdalina^ &c. Many flower freely and bear fertile seed. E. Gunnii flowers freely at o ft:: a: o o a: a; TENDER SHRUBS IN SOUTH-WEST 199 Parkstone, Dorset, in Professor Wallace's garden. It is quite hardy there. EUCRYPHIA PINNATIFOLIA. — Chili. A beautiful deciduous flowering shrub, bearing... large white flowers like a St. John's Wort, with bright-yellow anthers. A specimen at Trewidden is 8 feet in height. EuONYMUS PIMBRIATUS. — Japan and India. This shrub is chiefly remarkable for the tint of its young leafage, which is bright crimson, and gives a vivid, flower-like effect at a little distance in April. Met with at Tregothnan and Abbotsbury. EUPATORIUM WEINMANNIANUM. — South America. This soon grows into a rounded bush 10 feet or so in height and as much in diameter. It bears its flat heads of fragrant white flowers in autumn and well into winter, the flowers being succeeded by fluffy seed-vessels.
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