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I have seen the red cherry (_Prunus Pennsylvanica_) coming up in great quantities where they might never have germinated had not the fires destroyed the debris which covered the seed too deeply.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 711, August 17, 1889 Various
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Red Ash = (_Fraxinus pubescens_ var. _Pennsylvanica_).
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_Anemone Pennsylvanica_ is a native, growing a little over a foot in height, producing in profusion fairly large white flowers in July and
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Bird cherry (Prunus Pennsylvanica, L. f.) 124, 125
Handbook of the Trees of New England Lorin Low Dame 1860
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Pigeon cherry (Primus Pennsylvanica, L. f.) 124, 125
Handbook of the Trees of New England Lorin Low Dame 1860
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River ash (Fraxinus Pennsylvanica, Marsh.) 164, 165 birch (Betula nigra, L.) 65, 66 maple (Acer saccharinum, L.) 142-144
Handbook of the Trees of New England Lorin Low Dame 1860
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Pin cherry (Prunus Pennsylvanica, L. f.) 124, 125 oak (Quercus palustris, Du Roi) 91-93
Handbook of the Trees of New England Lorin Low Dame 1860
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(Fraxinus Pennsylvanica, _var. _ lanceolata, Sarg.) 166, 172 osier.
Handbook of the Trees of New England Lorin Low Dame 1860
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The figures both of the coerulea and Pennsylvanica are ex - actly the size of the live insects, and an attempt is made to imi - tate accurately their manner when alighting on then? cells,
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The figures both of the coerulea and Pennsylvanica are ex - actly the size of the live insects, and an attempt is made to imi - tate accurately their manner when alighting on their cells.
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