This last shrub (shepperdia,) which may be said to be the most beautiful ornament that decks out the wild prairies, forms a striking contrast to the rest of the foliage, from the "blue appearance of its leaves, by which it can be distinguished for miles... Proceedings - 34. lappuseautors: American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1892Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| 1842 - 488 lapas
...the ground. This last shrub, (shepperdia,) which may be said to be the most beautiful ornament that decks out the wild prairies, forms a striking contrast...size of ordinary currants, and not unlike them in colour, and even in flavour, being exceedingly acid, and almost unpalatable, until they are bitten... | |
| George Catlin - 1842 - 442 lapas
...(sheppprdia), which may be said to be the most beautiful ornament that decks out the wild prairies, forma a striking contrast to the rest of the foliage, from...size of ordinary currants, and not unlike them in colour and even in flavour ; being exceedmgly acid, and almost unpalatable, until they are bitten by... | |
| George Catlin - 1845 - 432 lapas
...over them. 72 This last shrub (shepperrlia), which may be said to lie the most beautiful ornament that decks out the wild prairies, forms a striking contrast...size of ordinary currants, and not unlike them in colour and even in flavour ; being exceedingly acid, and almost unpalatable, until they are bitten... | |
| 1847 - 392 lapas
...and resting upon the ground. It is the most beautiful ornament that decks the wild prairies, forming a striking contrast to the rest of the foliage, from...incredible profusion, hanging in clusters to every limb and twig, is about the size of currants, and not unlike them in color and flavor, being acid and almost... | |
| 1847 - 394 lapas
...and resting upon the ground. It is the most beautiful ornament that decks the wild prairies, forming a striking contrast to the rest of the foliage, from...distinguished for miles in distance. The fruit which it proiluces in such incredible profusion, hanging in clusters to every limb and twig, is about the size... | |
| George Catlin - 1850 - 448 lapas
...the ground. 72 This last shrub (shepperdia), which may be said to be the most beautiful ornament that decks out the wild prairies, forms a striking contrast...miles in distance. The fruit which it produces in such mcredible profusion, hanging in clusters to every limb and to every twig, is about the size of ordinary... | |
| George Catlin - 1857 - 480 lapas
...the ground. This last shrub (shepperdia,} which may be said to be the most beautiful ornament that decks out the wild prairies, forms a striking contrast...not unlike them in color and even in flavor; being exceedingly acid, and almost unpalatable, until they are bitten by the frost of autumn, when they are... | |
| George Catlin - 1857 - 474 lapas
...the ground. This last shrub (shepperdia,) which may be said to be tho most beautiful ornament that decks out the wild prairies, forms a striking contrast...currants, and not unlike them in color and even in flavor; bejng exceedingly acid, and almost unpalatable, until they are bitten by the frost of autumn, when... | |
| Canada. Sauvages Commissaires pour S'Enquerir de Affaires des - 1858 - 806 lapas
...the ground. This last shrub (shepperdia,) which may be said to be thu most beautiful ornament that decks out the wild prairies, forms a striking contrast...not unlike them in color and even in flavor; being exceedingly acid, and almost unpalatable, until they are bitten by the frost of autumn, when they are... | |
| George Catlin - 1859 - 886 lapas
...the ground. This last shrub (shepperdia,) which may be said to be the most beautiful ornament that decks out the wild prairies, forms a striking contrast...not unlike them in color and even in flavor; being exceedingly acid, and almost unpalatable, until they are bitten by the frost of autumn, when they are... | |
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