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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... instances , have lost both his character and his place before he had made himself sufficiently acquainted with it , and consequently become able to regulate its powers . " PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION . AFTER a lapse of.
... instances , have lost both his character and his place before he had made himself sufficiently acquainted with it , and consequently become able to regulate its powers . " PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION . AFTER a lapse of.
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... sufficient quantity from the air , for it is cut off from free communication with the air by various means , either natural , as being inclosed in a thick layer of pulp , or in a hard shell or stone ; or artificial , as being buried to ...
... sufficient quantity from the air , for it is cut off from free communication with the air by various means , either natural , as being inclosed in a thick layer of pulp , or in a hard shell or stone ; or artificial , as being buried to ...
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... sufficient . In a Garden at Turnham Green , a Populus monilifera ( Canadian Poplar ) was found to have sent a root thirty feet horizontally , including its dip beneath the foundations of a wall , and then to have passed into an old well ...
... sufficient . In a Garden at Turnham Green , a Populus monilifera ( Canadian Poplar ) was found to have sent a root thirty feet horizontally , including its dip beneath the foundations of a wall , and then to have passed into an old well ...
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... sufficient to maintain the vitality of the roots for many years . The only known exceptions to the rule that roots do not lengthen by a general distension of their tissue , occur in parts growing in air or water , which are non ...
... sufficient to maintain the vitality of the roots for many years . The only known exceptions to the rule that roots do not lengthen by a general distension of their tissue , occur in parts growing in air or water , which are non ...
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... sufficiently certain and general to merit quotation has yet been ascertained concerning this important property , which appears to be connected with specific vitality , except the following facts , viz . that roots are most readily , if ...
... sufficiently certain and general to merit quotation has yet been ascertained concerning this important property , which appears to be connected with specific vitality , except the following facts , viz . that roots are most readily , if ...
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