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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... common facts ; and to introduce little beyond that which every gardener can verify for himself . Vegetable anatomy is no doubt the foundation of all correct views of physiological action ; chemistry is of the first importance , when the ...
... common facts ; and to introduce little beyond that which every gardener can verify for himself . Vegetable anatomy is no doubt the foundation of all correct views of physiological action ; chemistry is of the first importance , when the ...
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... common Kidney Bean , the Lilac , and other plants , were exposed to the action of such poisons as destroy animal life , they will perish not only under their influence , but in a manner analogous to what occurs among animals . If an ...
... common Kidney Bean , the Lilac , and other plants , were exposed to the action of such poisons as destroy animal life , they will perish not only under their influence , but in a manner analogous to what occurs among animals . If an ...
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... common garden Thrift ( Armeria ) in which a horizontal strap , interposed between the pollen - tube and the foramen , is spontaneously removed in order to enable the former to enter the latter . These phenomena , varying as the ...
... common garden Thrift ( Armeria ) in which a horizontal strap , interposed between the pollen - tube and the foramen , is spontaneously removed in order to enable the former to enter the latter . These phenomena , varying as the ...
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... common eyes , and above all things , that they feel , however low their sensations may be , and half the modes of cultivation employed by unskilful gardeners will stand con- spicuous as palpable errors . Only show that plants are ...
... common eyes , and above all things , that they feel , however low their sensations may be , and half the modes of cultivation employed by unskilful gardeners will stand con- spicuous as palpable errors . Only show that plants are ...
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... common border . The roots of these plants had penetrated through eighteen inches of brickwork , and some of them were hanging inside the arched roof , nourished by the damp atmosphere only . A few , more favourably situated , were ...
... common border . The roots of these plants had penetrated through eighteen inches of brickwork , and some of them were hanging inside the arched roof , nourished by the damp atmosphere only . A few , more favourably situated , were ...
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