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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... consequence of the bodies or antherids which contain them being regarded as analogous to the anthers of the higher orders of plants . Sea - weeds bear both spores and antherozoids . According to M. Thuret , whose observations are not ...
... consequence of the bodies or antherids which contain them being regarded as analogous to the anthers of the higher orders of plants . Sea - weeds bear both spores and antherozoids . According to M. Thuret , whose observations are not ...
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... consequence . Where these inorganic substances are not taken up in sufficient quantities to destroy the life of the plant , they are deposited in the tissues of the plant , either externally or internally , or both , according to its ...
... consequence . Where these inorganic substances are not taken up in sufficient quantities to destroy the life of the plant , they are deposited in the tissues of the plant , either externally or internally , or both , according to its ...
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... consequence of the solid matter with which all its tubes and vessels were choked up ; alburnum is the youngest wood , with all its communications free and open , no solid matter having had time to accumulate within them . The reason why ...
... consequence of the solid matter with which all its tubes and vessels were choked up ; alburnum is the youngest wood , with all its communications free and open , no solid matter having had time to accumulate within them . The reason why ...
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... consequence of a physical law ; not even does its internal circulation of juices depend on a mechanical activity of a circulating system ; thus every necessity for motion is removed . It is true we here and there meet with movements in ...
... consequence of a physical law ; not even does its internal circulation of juices depend on a mechanical activity of a circulating system ; thus every necessity for motion is removed . It is true we here and there meet with movements in ...
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... consequence of the manner of growth of those plants not requiring the same kind of arrangement of parts as is indispen- sable in Exogens . * This will be sufficiently illustrated by the comparison of the stems of an Oak , a Cabbage ...
... consequence of the manner of growth of those plants not requiring the same kind of arrangement of parts as is indispen- sable in Exogens . * This will be sufficiently illustrated by the comparison of the stems of an Oak , a Cabbage ...
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