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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... growing , at the end of forty - five years after the trunks were felled . A similar example is recorded by the Rev ... grow for a long time afterwards ; as also will tuberous Bindweeds . It chanced that in the Conservatory of Chiswick ...
... growing , at the end of forty - five years after the trunks were felled . A similar example is recorded by the Rev ... grow for a long time afterwards ; as also will tuberous Bindweeds . It chanced that in the Conservatory of Chiswick ...
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... grow for nine years and a half , and was originally in a small pot , it is not unreasonable to assume that it had acquired at least seven times its original weight . Although no leaves had been formed , yet many attempts at the ...
... grow for nine years and a half , and was originally in a small pot , it is not unreasonable to assume that it had acquired at least seven times its original weight . Although no leaves had been formed , yet many attempts at the ...
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... GROW WITHOUT LEAVES . 17 77 which I have never suffered , even in the driest season . Now for the confirmation of your statement , that plants will increase in bulk in the absence of leaves . Early in September , when the roots had ...
... GROW WITHOUT LEAVES . 17 77 which I have never suffered , even in the driest season . Now for the confirmation of your statement , that plants will increase in bulk in the absence of leaves . Early in September , when the roots had ...
Página 78
... GROW WITHOUT LEAVES . time exclusively in the cells of the green organs , the tubes and vessels of the vegetable ... grows by virtue of its own vitality and that of the leaves combined ; a double power is brought to bear upon its ...
... GROW WITHOUT LEAVES . time exclusively in the cells of the green organs , the tubes and vessels of the vegetable ... grows by virtue of its own vitality and that of the leaves combined ; a double power is brought to bear upon its ...
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... grow than they previously were , and they consequently do not consume the nutritious matter lying in the branches , and which they would have expended , had they been able to grow with their former vigour ; hence the nutritious matter ...
... grow than they previously were , and they consequently do not consume the nutritious matter lying in the branches , and which they would have expended , had they been able to grow with their former vigour ; hence the nutritious matter ...
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