| Geological and Natural History Survey of Minnesota - Geology - 1882 - 1120 pages
...autumn and winter, as described by Arthur : "It grows in a globular form, -often three or four fe»t In diameter. When killed by frost, the branches remain...and prairies, until brought up in some fence corner. When the corner is full, those that follow are enabled to scale the fence. With a change of wind, all... | |
| Geological and Natural History Survey of Minnesota - Botany - 1884 - 786 pages
...plant in autumn and winter, as described by .Arthur : "It grown In a globular form, often three or four feet In diameter. When killed by frost, the branches...and prairies, until brought up in some fence corner. When the corner is full, those that follow are enabled to scale the fence. With a change of wind, all... | |
| Warren Upham - Botany - 1884 - 214 pages
...autumn and winter, as described by Arthur -. "Itgrowsin a globular form, often three or four fe<"t in diameter. When killed by frost, the branches remain...and prairies, until brought up in some fence corner. When the corner is full, those that follow are enabled to scale the fence. With a change of wind, all... | |
| 1884 - 684 pages
...autumn and winter, as described by Arthur : "It grows In a globular form, often three or four fe^t in diameter. When killed by frost, the branches remain...and prairies, until brought up In some fence corner. When the corner Is full, those that follow are enabled to scale the fence. With a change of wind, all... | |
| Warren Upham - 1890 - 38 pages
...Arthur writes of the origin of its name, as follows : " It grows in a globular form, often three or four feet in diameter. When killed by frost, the branches...and prairies, until brought up in some fence corner. When the corner is full, those that follow are enabled to scale the fence. With a change of wind, all... | |
| Boston Society of Natural History - Natural history - 1892 - 578 pages
...Arthur writes of the origin of its name, as follows: " It grows in a globular form, often three or four feet in diameter. When killed by frost, the branches...bounding over the fields and prairies, until brought ip in some fence corner. When the cornet \s full, those that follow are enabled to scale the fence.... | |
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