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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... instances , have lost both his character and his place before he had made himself sufficiently acquainted with it , and consequently become able to regulate its powers . " PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION . AFTER a lapse of.
... instances , have lost both his character and his place before he had made himself sufficiently acquainted with it , and consequently become able to regulate its powers . " PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION . AFTER a lapse of.
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... instance , that plants breathe , digest , and perspire ; but it may be a question whether the exact nature of their respiration , digestion , and perspiration is beyond all further explanation ; it is there- fore better to limit our ...
... instance , that plants breathe , digest , and perspire ; but it may be a question whether the exact nature of their respiration , digestion , and perspiration is beyond all further explanation ; it is there- fore better to limit our ...
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... instance , the seed of a Green Gage plum will grow into a new individual of the plum species , but it will not produce the peculiar variety called the Green Gage . This latter property is confined to leaf - buds , and seems to be owing ...
... instance , the seed of a Green Gage plum will grow into a new individual of the plum species , but it will not produce the peculiar variety called the Green Gage . This latter property is confined to leaf - buds , and seems to be owing ...
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... instance of a plant of Ragwort ( Senecio Jacobea ) which had insinuated the point of its roots into a drain , and had then extended them so much as to fill the drain completely for about twenty feet . And thus it is seen that it is by ...
... instance of a plant of Ragwort ( Senecio Jacobea ) which had insinuated the point of its roots into a drain , and had then extended them so much as to fill the drain completely for about twenty feet . And thus it is seen that it is by ...
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... instances are familiar to careful observers , not the least interesting of which is that of a broken Celery leaf which had sent out roots from the lowermost of its wounded edges . Fig . V. - Leaf of Celery producing roots from the lower ...
... instances are familiar to careful observers , not the least interesting of which is that of a broken Celery leaf which had sent out roots from the lowermost of its wounded edges . Fig . V. - Leaf of Celery producing roots from the lower ...
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