The Theory and Practice of Horticulture: Or, An Attempt to Explain the Chief Operations of Gardening Upon Physiological GraoundsLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1855 - 606 páginas |
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... Acid . - Insensible Perspiration . Formation of Secretions . - Fall of the Leaf . - Formation of Buds by Leaves • PAGE 54 CHAPTER VI . ACTION OF FLOWERS . Structure of Flowers . - Names of their Parts . - Tendency of the Parts to alter ...
... Acid . - Insensible Perspiration . Formation of Secretions . - Fall of the Leaf . - Formation of Buds by Leaves • PAGE 54 CHAPTER VI . ACTION OF FLOWERS . Structure of Flowers . - Names of their Parts . - Tendency of the Parts to alter ...
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... acid , or a solution of opium , the stamens lose their irritability , and become so flexible that they may be moved backwards and forwards without difficulty . When , however , the Berberry is placed in solutions of arsenic or corrosive ...
... acid , or a solution of opium , the stamens lose their irritability , and become so flexible that they may be moved backwards and forwards without difficulty . When , however , the Berberry is placed in solutions of arsenic or corrosive ...
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... acid , for which purpose a supply of oxygen is necessary . It cannot obtain oxygen in sufficient quantity from the air , for it is cut off from free communication with the air by various means , either natural , as being inclosed in a ...
... acid , for which purpose a supply of oxygen is necessary . It cannot obtain oxygen in sufficient quantity from the air , for it is cut off from free communication with the air by various means , either natural , as being inclosed in a ...
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... acid , fix the carbon , become green , and , by processes hereafter to be explained , when speaking of leaves , form the matter by which all the pre - existing parts are solidified . And thus a plant is born into the world ; its first ...
... acid , fix the carbon , become green , and , by processes hereafter to be explained , when speaking of leaves , form the matter by which all the pre - existing parts are solidified . And thus a plant is born into the world ; its first ...
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... acid , of nitrogen , certain earths and salts , and water . The latter , if distilled , has little power , by itself , of sustaining vegetable life but , as in nature it is universally mixed with various other substances , it conveys to ...
... acid , of nitrogen , certain earths and salts , and water . The latter , if distilled , has little power , by itself , of sustaining vegetable life but , as in nature it is universally mixed with various other substances , it conveys to ...
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The Theory and Practice of Horticulture: Or, an Attempt to Explain the Chief ... John Lindley Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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