Observations on the Barrenness of Fruit Trees, and the Means of Prevention and CureC. Stewart, 1813 - 80 |
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... trunk , and large branches , and soon ex- tend their depredations over the whole tree . From this will be seen the reason why fruit trees are so often barren near the trunk , and bear only on the extremities of the branches , and ...
... trunk , and large branches , and soon ex- tend their depredations over the whole tree . From this will be seen the reason why fruit trees are so often barren near the trunk , and bear only on the extremities of the branches , and ...
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... trunk , and under side of the horizontal and pend- ent branches . But the difficulty of appli- cation seems unsurmountable , as well as the effect uncertain . The ova of these insects D are generally laid so deep and secure in the ...
... trunk , and under side of the horizontal and pend- ent branches . But the difficulty of appli- cation seems unsurmountable , as well as the effect uncertain . The ova of these insects D are generally laid so deep and secure in the ...
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... trunk and large branches , as far at least , as it is cracked and scaly , by which they will be effectually dislodged , and must inevitably perish when driven from their nidus . At the same time it will relieve the tree from the ...
... trunk and large branches , as far at least , as it is cracked and scaly , by which they will be effectually dislodged , and must inevitably perish when driven from their nidus . At the same time it will relieve the tree from the ...
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... trunk and large branches ought first to be cut away close to the wood . It will often happen in young trees , and in older ones where the bark is not cracked by age , that fissures and crevices will be formed by wounds , by stumps of ...
... trunk and large branches ought first to be cut away close to the wood . It will often happen in young trees , and in older ones where the bark is not cracked by age , that fissures and crevices will be formed by wounds , by stumps of ...
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... trunks of old cherry trees the bark is so thick , that it requires little dexterity to avoid danger ; and the ones and branches may be relieved by taking off the transverse bark only ; which is not difficult to do , as it is not ...
... trunks of old cherry trees the bark is so thick , that it requires little dexterity to avoid danger ; and the ones and branches may be relieved by taking off the transverse bark only ; which is not difficult to do , as it is not ...
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