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" ... go beyond, an elevation of one hundred and seventy-five feet ! The maximum elevation of the tallest sycamore and tulip trees is probably not less than two hundred feet. Going into these primitive woods, we find symmetrical, solid trunks of six feet... "
Annual Report of the Indiana State Board of Agriculture - 179. lappuse
autors: Indiana. State Board of Agriculture - 1882
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The American Naturalist, 6. sējums

1872 - 828 lapas
...woods, we find symmetrical, solid trunks of six feet and upwards in diameter, and fifty feet, or more, long to be not uncommon, in half a dozen or more species...great white arms, each as large as the biggest trunks themselves of most eastern forests, and whose massive head is one of those which lifts itself so high...
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The American Naturalist, 6. sējums

1872 - 830 lapas
...woods, we find symmetrical, solid trunks of six feet and upwards in diameter, and fifty feet, or more, long to be not uncommon, in half a dozen or more species...; while now and then we happen on one of those old sypamores, for which the rich alluvial bottoms of the western rivers are so famous, with a trunk thirty...
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The American Naturalist, 6. sējums

1872 - 824 lapas
...woods, we find symmetrical, solid trunks of six feet and upwards in diameter, and fifty feet, or more, long to be not uncommon, in half a dozen or more species...great white arms, each as large as the biggest trunks themselves of most eastern forests, and whose massive head is one of those which lifts itself so high...
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Bulletin of the Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History, 9. sējums

1910 - 566 lapas
...woods, we find symmetrical, solid trunks of six feet and upwards in diameter, and fifty feet, or more, long to be not uncommon in half a dozen or more species;...great white arms, each as large as the biggest trunks themselves of most eastern forests, and whose massive head is one of those which lifts itself so high...
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Natural Woodland: Ecology and Conservation in Northern Temperate Regions

George F. Peterken - 1996 - 542 lapas
...we find symmetrical, solid trunks up to six feet and upwards in diameter, and fifty feet, or more, long to be not uncommon, in half a dozen or more species;...stretch out its great white arms, each as large as the trunks themselves of most eastern forests, and whose massive head is one of those which lifts itself...
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