The Theory of Horticulture; Or, An Attempt to Explain the Principal Operations of Gardening: Upon Physiological PrinciplesLongman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1840 - 387 páginas |
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... scion , and the plant upon which they are made to grow is named the stock . Propagation by eyes and cuttings is , therefore , the same as budding and grafting , with this important difference , that in the one case the fragments of a ...
... scion , and the plant upon which they are made to grow is named the stock . Propagation by eyes and cuttings is , therefore , the same as budding and grafting , with this important difference , that in the one case the fragments of a ...
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... scion is pared off a bud with a portion of the bark ( fig . 25. b ) , and the latter is pushed below the bark of the stock until the bud is actually upon the naked wood of the stock ; the upper lips of the wound in the stock and that of ...
... scion is pared off a bud with a portion of the bark ( fig . 25. b ) , and the latter is pushed below the bark of the stock until the bud is actually upon the naked wood of the stock ; the upper lips of the wound in the stock and that of ...
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... scion is arrested in its course , and accumulates a little just above the new bud , to which it is gradually supplied as it is required . Sometimes the whole of the wood of the bud below the bark is allowed to remain ; and , in that ...
... scion is arrested in its course , and accumulates a little just above the new bud , to which it is gradually supplied as it is required . Sometimes the whole of the wood of the bud below the bark is allowed to remain ; and , in that ...
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... scion ; and binding down the whole . This is performed only in the spring , and has the advantage of being so con- trived that the stranger bud is placed immediately below that part of a branch where the processes of or- ganisation are ...
... scion ; and binding down the whole . This is performed only in the spring , and has the advantage of being so con- trived that the stranger bud is placed immediately below that part of a branch where the processes of or- ganisation are ...
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... scion is exactly adjusted to that of the stock , and the two are bound firmly together . Here the mere contact of the two en- ables the sap flowing upwards through the stock to sustain the life of the scion until the latter can develope ...
... scion is exactly adjusted to that of the stock , and the two are bound firmly together . Here the mere contact of the two en- ables the sap flowing upwards through the stock to sustain the life of the scion until the latter can develope ...
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The Theory of Horticulture: Or, An Attempt to Explain the Principal ... John Lindley Visualização integral - 1840 |
The Theory of Horticulture: Or, An Attempt to Explain the Principal ... John Lindley Visualização integral - 1881 |
The Theory of Horticulture: Or, An Attempt to Explain the Principal ... John Lindley Visualização integral - 1840 |
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