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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... shoots it annually made , appeared to be pretty strong and healthy . No sooner , however , had the workmen commenced cutting , than it was discovered that for ten feet high , as much as two - thirds of the bark round the trunk was dead ...
... shoots it annually made , appeared to be pretty strong and healthy . No sooner , however , had the workmen commenced cutting , than it was discovered that for ten feet high , as much as two - thirds of the bark round the trunk was dead ...
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... shoots of the succeeding year . The whole tissue of a plant will therefore become distended with fluid food by the return of spring , and the degree of distension will be in proportion to the mildness and length of the previous winter ...
... shoots of the succeeding year . The whole tissue of a plant will therefore become distended with fluid food by the return of spring , and the degree of distension will be in proportion to the mildness and length of the previous winter ...
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... shoots run through their periods of development quite independently , and only share in the weakness of age of the older organs when these are no longer able to convey to the young shoots the needful amount of nourishment , in which ...
... shoots run through their periods of development quite independently , and only share in the weakness of age of the older organs when these are no longer able to convey to the young shoots the needful amount of nourishment , in which ...
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... Thus the various kinds of nervures in the leaf of a Lime - tree develope like the different sorts of shoots in the tree that bears them . To leaves developed CENTRIPETALLY belong those of 56 ANATOMY OF LEAVES . Burnet , Roses , &
... Thus the various kinds of nervures in the leaf of a Lime - tree develope like the different sorts of shoots in the tree that bears them . To leaves developed CENTRIPETALLY belong those of 56 ANATOMY OF LEAVES . Burnet , Roses , &
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... shoots which in summer overshadow that wood of the Peach - tree which is intended to be preserved another year , is useful ; there can be no doubt , however , that as few shoots as possible should be thus removed . Another case in which ...
... shoots which in summer overshadow that wood of the Peach - tree which is intended to be preserved another year , is useful ; there can be no doubt , however , that as few shoots as possible should be thus removed . Another case in which ...
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