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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... 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 Buds by Leaves ...
... 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 Buds by Leaves ...
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... leaves near that on which the chloroform was placed , and situate below it on the same stem , droop one after the other , and their leaflets collapse , although not in so decided a manner as those of the leaf to which the chloroform was ...
... leaves near that on which the chloroform was placed , and situate below it on the same stem , droop one after the other , and their leaflets collapse , although not in so decided a manner as those of the leaf to which the chloroform was ...
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... leaves move with as much appearance of spontaneousness as the polype ; the sleep of leaves and flowers which close at night ... leaf of Dionæa which closes with great force whenever one of its six bristle - shaped springs is disturbed ...
... leaves move with as much appearance of spontaneousness as the polype ; the sleep of leaves and flowers which close at night ... leaf of Dionæa which closes with great force whenever one of its six bristle - shaped springs is disturbed ...
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... leaves injured by an accident , which cut the midrib and a portion of the leaf on both sides of it . After a certain time the wound Fig . IV . - Leaf of Episcia bicolor , which had its midrib cut across by accident , and formed a young ...
... leaves injured by an accident , which cut the midrib and a portion of the leaf on both sides of it . After a certain time the wound Fig . IV . - Leaf of Episcia bicolor , which had its midrib cut across by accident , and formed a young ...
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... LEAVES . scanty means that had previously supported it . Similar instances are familiar to careful observers , not the ... Leaf of Celery producing roots from the lower edge of a wound . The immediate cause of the formation of roots is ...
... LEAVES . scanty means that had previously supported it . Similar instances are familiar to careful observers , not the ... Leaf of Celery producing roots from the lower edge of a wound . The immediate cause of the formation of roots is ...
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