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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... side and falls by another , presenting an appearance calling to mind the motion of an endless chain . If one of these cells is choked by a ligature , then the motion continues exactly as before in each of the two divisions so produced ...
... side and falls by another , presenting an appearance calling to mind the motion of an endless chain . If one of these cells is choked by a ligature , then the motion continues exactly as before in each of the two divisions so produced ...
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... sides ; and when very young and soft , there is probably but little difference between their action and that of the spongelets themselves ; for it is to be remembered that the latter are not special organs , but are only the very ...
... sides ; and when very young and soft , there is probably but little difference between their action and that of the spongelets themselves ; for it is to be remembered that the latter are not special organs , but are only the very ...
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... side of one of the pipes there had been one mere chink ; and through that chink some tree had insinuated the point of some root . Once in- serted the point lengthened and divided , and lengthened and divided over and over again , till ...
... side of one of the pipes there had been one mere chink ; and through that chink some tree had insinuated the point of some root . Once in- serted the point lengthened and divided , and lengthened and divided over and over again , till ...
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... 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 plant at the part that had been injured . healed , the part next the base of the leaf ...
... 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 plant at the part that had been injured . healed , the part next the base of the leaf ...
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... side by side in earth of the same kind , and made to grow under the same circumstances , the Wheat plant will absorb abundance of silex in solution from the earth , and the Pea will absorb little or none ; whence it would seem that the ...
... side by side in earth of the same kind , and made to grow under the same circumstances , the Wheat plant will absorb abundance of silex in solution from the earth , and the Pea will absorb little or none ; whence it would seem that the ...
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