It thrives best in dry, stony, calcareous soil, and is easily multiplied by sowing.
This is a valuable species for warm greenhouse or conservatory use, and also for placing out of doors in the southern counties, though it thrives best indoors.
It thrives best in low, swampy land, along the borders of streams.
It thrives best in open spaces in the forest and is often found in glades and along the banks of streams in the North, while in the South it occurs in depressions in the pine barrens.
The damp situation where this tree thrives best, induces a luxuriant growth of moss and mold which help to bury the branches that lie on the ground.
It thrives bestin a shady situation, and requires frequent watering.
It thrives best in light, mellow soil; and the seed should be sown in shallow drills fourteen or fifteen inches apart.
It thrives best in a light, mellow soil, made rich by the application of old, decomposed manure; but the roots will flourish well if planted in any corner of the garden less suited for other descriptions of vegetables.
It thrives best in light, deep loam; and is raised from seed sown annually.
In rich soils, and where partially shaded from cold winds, it thrives best.
It thrives best as a wall plant, and when favourably situated a height of 12 feet is sometimes attained.
It is cultivated in the warmer parts of the temperate zone, but it thrives best in the tropical regions.
It thrives best in red, mouldy soils; the choicest varieties are grown in new soils.
It thrives best in regions having long summers and warm nights.
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