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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... crop of these scaly protothalls springs up , as may be seen on the walls , or pots , or damp earth of any Fern - house . In each protothall is lodged an abundance of antherozoids and spores , the former active and capable of moving from ...
... crop of these scaly protothalls springs up , as may be seen on the walls , or pots , or damp earth of any Fern - house . In each protothall is lodged an abundance of antherozoids and spores , the former active and capable of moving from ...
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... crops . It has been confidently asserted that in addition to their feeding properties , roots are the organs by which plants rid themselves of the secreted matter which is either superfluous or deleterious to them . If you place a plant ...
... crops . It has been confidently asserted that in addition to their feeding properties , roots are the organs by which plants rid themselves of the secreted matter which is either superfluous or deleterious to them . If you place a plant ...
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... crop of beautiful crystals on their epidermis , whilst those of the same species , growing in ponds with a less quantity of carbonate of lime , have exhibited a comparative paucity of crystals . The colouring of wood , also , by ...
... crop of beautiful crystals on their epidermis , whilst those of the same species , growing in ponds with a less quantity of carbonate of lime , have exhibited a comparative paucity of crystals . The colouring of wood , also , by ...
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... crop of leaves on the Vine will be amply sufficient to prepare those secretions which are to give flavour , colour , and sweetness to the Grapes . This will , perhaps , be better explained by the annexed diagram . Let the line a g ...
... crop of leaves on the Vine will be amply sufficient to prepare those secretions which are to give flavour , colour , and sweetness to the Grapes . This will , perhaps , be better explained by the annexed diagram . Let the line a g ...
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... crop of foliage , to be applied like the first : so that this part of the Turnip crop is in some sort doubled . It would be unjust not to put this fact upon record in Mr. Smith's own words . " I have made the experiment this year on an ...
... crop of foliage , to be applied like the first : so that this part of the Turnip crop is in some sort doubled . It would be unjust not to put this fact upon record in Mr. Smith's own words . " I have made the experiment this year on an ...
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