It grows naturally in dry and marshy ground; but if it be sown in gardens, it there prospers very well.
It grows naturally in many pastures and wood sides in Hertfordshire, Wiltshire, and Kent, and other places of this land.
Pliny states that the peach was originally brought from Persia, where it grows naturally.
In 1548 it was introduced to England from the shores of the Mediterranean, where it is abundant, and in Sicily it grows naturally.
It grows naturally at Malabar, and in several parts of India, yet has been long inured to our climate, so as to thrive and flower extremely well, but never produces any fruit in England.
It is found in the gardens with purple flowers of two different tints, also with white and yellow blossoms, grows naturally in Hungary and some parts of Italy, and blows in the open border at the beginning of April.
Mignonette grows naturally in Egypt, it was unknown to the older Botanists; Miller says he received the seeds of it from Dr.
Soil and location: It grows naturally on low bottom-lands but will also do well in poor, dry soils.
Soil and location: Grows naturally in fertile soils, but will adapt itself to almost sterile soils as well.
Soil and location: Grows naturally in swamps, but will also do well in ordinary well-drained, good soil.
Nutmeg (Myrstica moschata) grows naturally in several islands of the eastern archipelago, but is principally cultivated in the Banda Isles.
It grows naturally in Asia, Africa, and America, and is cultivated largely for purposes of commerce.
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