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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... FRUIT . Changes it undergoes .-- Is fed by Branches upon Organisable Matter fur- nished by Leaves . - Physiological use of the Fruit . - Nature of Secre- tions . The changes they undergo . - Effect of Heat - of Sunlight — of Water ...
... FRUIT . Changes it undergoes .-- Is fed by Branches upon Organisable Matter fur- nished by Leaves . - Physiological use of the Fruit . - Nature of Secre- tions . The changes they undergo . - Effect of Heat - of Sunlight — of Water ...
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... fruit will fall off , or the flowers be unable to set their fruit , from want of a constant and sufficient supply of food ; or the fruit will shrivel , or , as it is said , will " shank . " Not that it is necessary for the temperature ...
... fruit will fall off , or the flowers be unable to set their fruit , from want of a constant and sufficient supply of food ; or the fruit will shrivel , or , as it is said , will " shank . " Not that it is necessary for the temperature ...
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... fruit is borne near the base of lateral shoots , which will , if unchecked , go on lengthening and producing leaves to a considerable distance . Now all the food of such a lateral shoot is obtained from the main branch , which , however ...
... fruit is borne near the base of lateral shoots , which will , if unchecked , go on lengthening and producing leaves to a considerable distance . Now all the food of such a lateral shoot is obtained from the main branch , which , however ...
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... fruit , would have the whole six ounces of sap to itself . The reason why this should not be done is this : if all the leaves on the lateral are removed there will be no force left upon it wherewith to attract from the main branch the ...
... fruit , would have the whole six ounces of sap to itself . The reason why this should not be done is this : if all the leaves on the lateral are removed there will be no force left upon it wherewith to attract from the main branch the ...
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... fruit is often found in the state of a short branch . Still more rarely a flower lengthens , and produces from the axils of its parts other flowers arranged over its sides , as in the Double Pine - apple of the Indian Archipelago ...
... fruit is often found in the state of a short branch . Still more rarely a flower lengthens , and produces from the axils of its parts other flowers arranged over its sides , as in the Double Pine - apple of the Indian Archipelago ...
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