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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... removed in order to enable the former to enter the latter . These phenomena , varying as the structure of plants itself varies , and destined as they evidently are to ensure that great end , the propagation of species , are wholly inex ...
... removed in order to enable the former to enter the latter . These phenomena , varying as the structure of plants itself varies , and destined as they evidently are to ensure that great end , the propagation of species , are wholly inex ...
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... removed from a branch , if the wound is wrapped in damp moss , roots will invariably push from the upper lip of the wound , while the lower will produce none ; a fact so well known , that it has been one of the causes of an opinion ...
... removed from a branch , if the wound is wrapped in damp moss , roots will invariably push from the upper lip of the wound , while the lower will produce none ; a fact so well known , that it has been one of the causes of an opinion ...
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... removed . It is true we here and there meet with movements in this or that organ , but these , occurring isolated in the vegetable kingdom , are also altogether of subordinate kind in the individual plant . " The stem of a plant ...
... removed . It is true we here and there meet with movements in this or that organ , but these , occurring isolated in the vegetable kingdom , are also altogether of subordinate kind in the individual plant . " The stem of a plant ...
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... removed as well as bark . From the exposed tree continued to live and be healthy . surface of the wood no sap made its appearance , except from a cut which had been inadvertently made with the saw on one side , to the depth of , perhaps ...
... removed as well as bark . From the exposed tree continued to live and be healthy . surface of the wood no sap made its appearance , except from a cut which had been inadvertently made with the saw on one side , to the depth of , perhaps ...
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... removed the prejudice about plants deteriorating the air of sitting - rooms . It is still more surprising that the idea should be retained at the present day , at least when it is also well known that plants , in fact , purify instead ...
... removed the prejudice about plants deteriorating the air of sitting - rooms . It is still more surprising that the idea should be retained at the present day , at least when it is also well known that plants , in fact , purify instead ...
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The Theory and Practice of Horticulture: Or, an Attempt to Explain the Chief ... John Lindley Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
The Theory and Practice of Horticulture: Or, an Attempt to Explain the Chief ... John Lindley Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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