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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... Branches . - Cause of the Production of Flowers . Of Productiveness . - Of Sterility . - Uses of the Parts of a Flower.- Fertilisation . - Hybrids . - Crossbreds CHAPTER VII . OF THE MATURATION OF THE FRUIT . Changes it undergoes .-- Is ...
... Branches . - Cause of the Production of Flowers . Of Productiveness . - Of Sterility . - Uses of the Parts of a Flower.- Fertilisation . - Hybrids . - Crossbreds CHAPTER VII . OF THE MATURATION OF THE FRUIT . Changes it undergoes .-- Is ...
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... branches , the development of previously formed buds , but appear fortuitously and irregularly from the woody rather ... branch , if the wound is wrapped in damp moss , roots will invariably push from the upper lip of the wound , while ...
... branches , the development of previously formed buds , but appear fortuitously and irregularly from the woody rather ... branch , if the wound is wrapped in damp moss , roots will invariably push from the upper lip of the wound , while ...
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... branches , developing buds , and consequently all the appendages of the axis ; they appear anatomically the same as branches , excepting the pith , of which they are destitute . Now , it appears that roots when so circumstanced perform ...
... branches , developing buds , and consequently all the appendages of the axis ; they appear anatomically the same as branches , excepting the pith , of which they are destitute . Now , it appears that roots when so circumstanced perform ...
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... branches like that on which it appeared ; and each is protected and nourished by a leaf which springs from the bark ... branch , whether they are planted in the earth , or inserted below the bark of a kindred species . In the former case ...
... branches like that on which it appeared ; and each is protected and nourished by a leaf which springs from the bark ... branch , whether they are planted in the earth , or inserted below the bark of a kindred species . In the former case ...
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... branches , and consequently the source of the develop- ment of leaves themselves , they may be considered the most important organs of vegetation , so far as any one organ can be called most important where all are so mutually dependent ...
... branches , and consequently the source of the develop- ment of leaves themselves , they may be considered the most important organs of vegetation , so far as any one organ can be called most important where all are so mutually dependent ...
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