... not more than eight feet high ; the branches, instead of shooting up, spread out in the shape of a plume of feathers, and are extremely bushy ; few of them are dead. The leaves are always green, and the wood, which is of a reddish tint, has an exquisite... The Dublin Review - Stran 11uredili: - 1852Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| New Church gen. confer - 1853 - 500 strani
...leaves are always green, and the wood, which is of a reddish tint, has an exquisite odour, something like that of cinnamon. The Lamas informed us that...character. They informed us also that there nowhere exists another such tree ; that many attempts have been made iu various Lamaseries in Tartary and Thibet... | |
| 1854 - 694 strani
...isof a reddish tint, has an exquisite odor, something like that of cinnamon. The Lamas informed ns that in summer, towards the eighth moon, the tree...of an extremely beautiful character. They informed! ns, also, that there nowhere exists another mich tree ; that many attempts have been made in тал... | |
| Evariste Régis Huc - 1852 - 316 strani
...leaves are always green, and the wood, which is of a reddish tint, has an exquisite odour, something like that of cinnamon. The Lamas informed us that...many attempts have been made in various Lamaseries of Tartary and Thibet to propagate it by seeds and cuttings, but that all these attempts have been... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1852 - 610 strani
...leaves are always grecn, and the wood, which is of a reddish tint, has an exquisite odor, something like that of cinnamon. The Lamas informed us that...tree ; that many attempts have been made in various Lamasaries of Tartary and Thibet to propagate it by seeds and cuttings, but that all these attempts... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1852 - 584 strani
...leaves are always green, and the wood, which is of a reddish tint, has an exquisite odor, something like that of cinnamon. The Lamas informed us that...exists another such tree ; that many attempts have Ы-eп made in ¡ various Lamasaries of Tartary and Thibet to propagate it by seeds and cuttings, but... | |
| Évariste Régis Huc - 1852 - 316 strani
...leaves are always green, and the wood, which is of a reddish tint, has an exquisite odour, something like that of cinnamon. The Lamas informed us that...the tree produces large red flowers of an extremely heautiful character. They informed us also that there nowhere else existed another such tree ; that... | |
| 1853 - 396 strani
...leaves are always green ; and the wood, which is of a reddish tint, has an exquisite odor, something like that of cinnamon. The Lamas informed us, that...flowers, of an extremely beautiful character. They also informed us, that there nowhere exists another such tree ; that many attempts have been made,... | |
| William Knighton - 1854 - 450 strani
...leaves are always green, and the wood, which is of a reddish tint, has an exquisite odour, something like that of cinnamon. The lamas informed us that...many attempts have been made in various lamaseries of Tartary and Thibet to propagate it by seeds and cuttings, but that all these attempts have been... | |
| George R. Graham, Edgar Allan Poe, Charles Jacobs Peterson, Rufus Wilmot Griswold, Robert Taylor Conrad, Joseph Ripley Chandler, Bayard Taylor - 1855 - 632 strani
...leaves are always green ; and the wood, which ia of a reddish tint, has an exquisite odor, something like that of cinnamon. The Lamas informed us that,...flowers, of an extremely beautiful character. They told us, also, that there nowhere exists another such tree ; that many attempte have been made in various... | |
| Rev. James Gardner - 1858 - 1006 strani
...leaves are always green, and the wood, which is of a reddish tint, has an exquisite odour, something like that of cinnamon. The Lamas informed us that...many attempts have been made in various Lamaseries of Tartary and Thibet to propagate it by seeds and cuttings, but that all these attempts have been... | |
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