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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... FLOWERS . Structure of Flowers . - Names of their Parts . - Tendency of the Parts to alter and change into each other , and into Leaves . - Double Flowers.- Analogy of Flowers to Branches . - Cause of the Production of Flowers . Of ...
... FLOWERS . Structure of Flowers . - Names of their Parts . - Tendency of the Parts to alter and change into each other , and into Leaves . - Double Flowers.- Analogy of Flowers to Branches . - Cause of the Production of Flowers . Of ...
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... flowers , and fruit . It has no power of shifting its place except when it is acted upon by wind or other external forces ; it is therefore peculiarly susceptible of injury or benefit from the accidental circumstances that may surround ...
... flowers , and fruit . It has no power of shifting its place except when it is acted upon by wind or other external forces ; it is therefore peculiarly susceptible of injury or benefit from the accidental circumstances that may surround ...
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... Flowers ; and , 7. Maturation of the Fruit . By this means the life of a plant is traced through all its principal changes , and an opportunity is afforded of introducing under one or other of these heads every point of information that ...
... Flowers ; and , 7. Maturation of the Fruit . By this means the life of a plant is traced through all its principal changes , and an opportunity is afforded of introducing under one or other of these heads every point of information that ...
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... flowers which close at night and expand in the day ; the violent recoil of the column of Stylidium , or of the lip of Drakea , when touched ; the oscillation of the labellum of many Bolbophylls and Pterostyles ; the snap of the traplike ...
... flowers which close at night and expand in the day ; the violent recoil of the column of Stylidium , or of the lip of Drakea , when touched ; the oscillation of the labellum of many Bolbophylls and Pterostyles ; the snap of the traplike ...
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... flowers , and fruit , as is seen by such familiar facts as honey- dew , glandular discharges like those of the Sweet - Briar Rose , nectarial emissions , & c . In general , roots have no buds , and are , therefore , incapable of ...
... flowers , and fruit , as is seen by such familiar facts as honey- dew , glandular discharges like those of the Sweet - Briar Rose , nectarial emissions , & c . In general , roots have no buds , and are , therefore , incapable of ...
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