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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... scion , and the plant upon which they are made to grow is named the stock . Propagation by eyes and cuttings is , therefore , the same as budding and grafting , with this important difference , that in the one case the fragments of a ...
... scion , and the plant upon which they are made to grow is named the stock . Propagation by eyes and cuttings is , therefore , the same as budding and grafting , with this important difference , that in the one case the fragments of a ...
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... a similar cut ( Fig . XLIII . , a ) , so that the whole wound resembles the letter T. Then from the scion is pared off a bud with a portion of the bark ( Fig . XLIII . , b ) , and OPERATION OF BUDDING . 305 the latter is pushed below.
... a similar cut ( Fig . XLIII . , a ) , so that the whole wound resembles the letter T. Then from the scion is pared off a bud with a portion of the bark ( Fig . XLIII . , b ) , and OPERATION OF BUDDING . 305 the latter is pushed below.
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... scion and stock , forms an effectual ligature . Fig . XLIII . Shield - budding . By these means we gain the important end of bringing in close contact a considerable surface of young organizing matter . The organization of wood takes ...
... scion and stock , forms an effectual ligature . Fig . XLIII . Shield - budding . By these means we gain the important end of bringing in close contact a considerable surface of young organizing matter . The organization of wood takes ...
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... scion ; and binding down the whole . This is performed only in the spring , and has the advantage of being so contrived that the stranger bud is placed immediately below that part of a branch where Fig . XLIV . Flute - budding . D ...
... scion ; and binding down the whole . This is performed only in the spring , and has the advantage of being so contrived that the stranger bud is placed immediately below that part of a branch where Fig . XLIV . Flute - budding . D ...
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... scion or stock , cut off all angular parts ; then at the summit of the latter make three or four longitudinal incisions in the bark , in order to separate it easily , as is represented at letter a . Then , from the scions select one a ...
... scion or stock , cut off all angular parts ; then at the summit of the latter make three or four longitudinal incisions in the bark , in order to separate it easily , as is represented at letter a . Then , from the scions select one a ...
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