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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... actions of plants , and of the external forces by which they are regulated , should be so frequently misapprehended even ... action of the dung immediately upon its roots ! " It does not seem possible to account for this in any other way ...
... actions of plants , and of the external forces by which they are regulated , should be so frequently misapprehended even ... action of the dung immediately upon its roots ! " It does not seem possible to account for this in any other way ...
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... Action . - Have been thought to poison the Soil in which they grow . - Have no Buds - but may generate them . 17 CHAPTER IV . GROWTH BY THE STEM . Origin of the Stem . - The Growing Point . - Production of Wood , Bark , Pith , Medullary ...
... Action . - Have been thought to poison the Soil in which they grow . - Have no Buds - but may generate them . 17 CHAPTER IV . GROWTH BY THE STEM . Origin of the Stem . - The Growing Point . - Production of Wood , Bark , Pith , Medullary ...
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... ACTION OF LEAVES . Their Nature , Structure , Veins , Epidermis , Stomates . - Effect of Light.- Digestion or decomposition of Carbonic Acid . - Insensible Perspiration . Formation of Secretions . - Fall of the Leaf . - Formation of ...
... ACTION OF LEAVES . Their Nature , Structure , Veins , Epidermis , Stomates . - Effect of Light.- Digestion or decomposition of Carbonic Acid . - Insensible Perspiration . Formation of Secretions . - Fall of the Leaf . - Formation of ...
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... action , are introduced , a plain subject becomes embarrassed with considerations too learned for the majority of readers of gardening works , and having little obvious applica- tion to practical purposes . Instead , therefore , of ...
... action , are introduced , a plain subject becomes embarrassed with considerations too learned for the majority of readers of gardening works , and having little obvious applica- tion to practical purposes . Instead , therefore , of ...
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... actions , either by increasing or diminishing their force , should be understood . The vital actions of plants have so little apparent resem- blance to those of animals , that we are unable to appreciate their nature in even the ...
... actions , either by increasing or diminishing their force , should be understood . The vital actions of plants have so little apparent resem- blance to those of animals , that we are unable to appreciate their nature in even the ...
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