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 |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-5 de 100
Página vii
... kind are often brought about by accident , without the smallest design on the part of the gardener ; and there are , doubtless , many men of uncultivated or idle minds , who think waiting upon Providence much better than any attempt to ...
... kind are often brought about by accident , without the smallest design on the part of the gardener ; and there are , doubtless , many men of uncultivated or idle minds , who think waiting upon Providence much better than any attempt to ...
Página 3
... kind of cultivation is better than another ; and all kinds of practice at variance with those laws must be bad . from the very nature of things , this cannot be Seeing that , otherwise , it follows that , by a careful consideration and ...
... kind of cultivation is better than another ; and all kinds of practice at variance with those laws must be bad . from the very nature of things , this cannot be Seeing that , otherwise , it follows that , by a careful consideration and ...
Página 7
... kind , out of cells , implies vitality of a high order , although the writer seems to have meant that a plant is little more than a bag of quaternary compounds , and to have overlooked the fact that a plant when dead is a porous system ...
... kind , out of cells , implies vitality of a high order , although the writer seems to have meant that a plant is little more than a bag of quaternary compounds , and to have overlooked the fact that a plant when dead is a porous system ...
Página 9
... kind of movement is wholly independent of the general motion of the sap . c . When a grain of pollen falls upon a stigma , it protrudes a tube of extreme tenuity . The tube penetrates the stigma , much in the same manner as the root of ...
... kind of movement is wholly independent of the general motion of the sap . c . When a grain of pollen falls upon a stigma , it protrudes a tube of extreme tenuity . The tube penetrates the stigma , much in the same manner as the root of ...
Página 11
... kind , proving as it does beyond all doubt the presence of a vitality among plants identical with that of animals , though different in its manifestations , is greatly strengthened by the many known cases of what is called vegetable ...
... kind , proving as it does beyond all doubt the presence of a vitality among plants identical with that of animals , though different in its manifestations , is greatly strengthened by the many known cases of what is called vegetable ...
Outras edições - Ver tudo
The Theory and Practice of Horticulture: Or, An Attempt to Explain the Chief ... John Lindley Visualização integral - 1855 |
The Theory and Practice of Horticulture: Or, an Attempt to Explain the Chief ... John Lindley Pré-visualização indisponível - 2015 |
The Theory and Practice of Horticulture: Or, an Attempt to Explain the Chief ... John Lindley Pré-visualização indisponível - 2015 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
absorb action alburnum appears atmosphere autumn bark bear become blossom-buds branches buds bulb calyx carbonic acid carpels cause cellular Chiswick chloroform circumstances cold colour consequence crop cultivated damp degree dryness earth effect employed epidermis evaporation experiments exposed fact favourable feet flowers fluid formation formed fruit gardener germination grafting ground grow growth healthy herbaceous horizontal Hort Horticultural Horticultural Society hygrometer inches increased injury leaf leaf-buds leaves ligature light loam matter mean temperature mode moisture mucilage nature night observed operation organs Peach Pear peat perish perspiration Pine-apple pistil plants pollen portion pots practice produced propagation proportion pruning quantity removed Rhododendrons ripening roots scion season seeds sepals shortened soil species spring stamens stem substance sufficient summer surface temperature thermometer timber tissue trees vapour varieties vegetation vigour Vine vitality Wardian warm winter wood wound