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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... produced upon the Sensitive Plant and other species . Here we have direct proof that the life of a plant is affected by destructive agents in the same manner as animals . The curious effect of anesthetic substances is the same upon ...
... produced upon the Sensitive Plant and other species . Here we have direct proof that the life of a plant is affected by destructive agents in the same manner as animals . The curious effect of anesthetic substances is the same upon ...
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... produced . " Similar experiments with rectified ether gave results quite analo- gous . When the author repeated the experiment with chloroform , he found that the leaflets remained paralysed , as it were , and still unable to open after ...
... produced . " Similar experiments with rectified ether gave results quite analo- gous . When the author repeated the experiment with chloroform , he found that the leaflets remained paralysed , as it were , and still unable to open after ...
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... produced roots from the hard trunk , although the accident occurred in summer when the tree was loaded with fruit . The same observer mentions an Episcia bicolor that happened to have one of its leaves injured by an accident , which cut ...
... produced roots from the hard trunk , although the accident occurred in summer when the tree was loaded with fruit . The same observer mentions an Episcia bicolor that happened to have one of its leaves injured by an accident , which cut ...
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... produced by the first leaf - bud which the embryo plant possesses . When the stem is first called into existence , it is merely a vegetable cell , afterwards increased into a small portion of cellular tissue : an organic substance ...
... produced by the first leaf - bud which the embryo plant possesses . When the stem is first called into existence , it is merely a vegetable cell , afterwards increased into a small portion of cellular tissue : an organic substance ...
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... produced before all the others , the pair of leaflets nearest the apex of the leaf next make their appearance , then the second pair , the third , and so on , from the apex to the base . All digitate and radiate leaves belong to the ...
... produced before all the others , the pair of leaflets nearest the apex of the leaf next make their appearance , then the second pair , the third , and so on , from the apex to the base . All digitate and radiate leaves belong to the ...
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