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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... usual cylindrical form , and thence proceeded to develop and branch in the manner already described . The thin connecting plate was sufficient to maintain the vitality of the roots for many years . The only known exceptions to the rule ...
... usual cylindrical form , and thence proceeded to develop and branch in the manner already described . The thin connecting plate was sufficient to maintain the vitality of the roots for many years . The only known exceptions to the rule ...
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... usual vegetative processes are interrupted by accidents , while the power of repairing injuries is so great that many of the usual functions of a plant may be destroyed without serious injury , such functions being performed ad interim ...
... usual vegetative processes are interrupted by accidents , while the power of repairing injuries is so great that many of the usual functions of a plant may be destroyed without serious injury , such functions being performed ad interim ...
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... usual condition of leaves when anything occurs to increase their force of development . The more green , the more succulent , the more perfectly organized a leaf is , the greater is its power of forming axillary buds ; and vice versa ...
... usual condition of leaves when anything occurs to increase their force of development . The more green , the more succulent , the more perfectly organized a leaf is , the greater is its power of forming axillary buds ; and vice versa ...
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... usual plan of cultivation , were managed thus : -The land — a heavy clay , with a staple originally of only five or six inches - has been gradually brought , by trenching and horse - hoeing , to a pulverised state eighteen or twenty ...
... usual plan of cultivation , were managed thus : -The land — a heavy clay , with a staple originally of only five or six inches - has been gradually brought , by trenching and horse - hoeing , to a pulverised state eighteen or twenty ...
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... usual appearance of the leaves of the stem . ( See Gardeners ' Chronicle , 1847 , p . 171 , for this and similar facts . ) In the Double Cherry , the pistil is almost always to be found in the form of a leaf ; and books on structural ...
... usual appearance of the leaves of the stem . ( See Gardeners ' Chronicle , 1847 , p . 171 , for this and similar facts . ) In the Double Cherry , the pistil is almost always to be found in the form of a leaf ; and books on structural ...
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