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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... ligature , then the motion continues exactly as before in each of the two divisions so produced . The singularity of the motion , and the ease with which it may be observed , have rendered this plant a favourite object of examination by ...
... ligature , then the motion continues exactly as before in each of the two divisions so produced . The singularity of the motion , and the ease with which it may be observed , have rendered this plant a favourite object of examination by ...
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... ligature , and the operation is complete . The ligature has usually been of bast , applied wet ; but it is apt to become loose . A better material is narrow tape , or narrow adhesive straps , made as directed in a suc- ceeding page ...
... ligature , and the operation is complete . The ligature has usually been of bast , applied wet ; but it is apt to become loose . A better material is narrow tape , or narrow adhesive straps , made as directed in a suc- ceeding page ...
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... ligature last applied was taken off : but the other was suffered to remain . The passage of the sap upwards was in consequence much obstructed , and buds inserted in June began to vegetate strongly in July : when these had afforded ...
... ligature last applied was taken off : but the other was suffered to remain . The passage of the sap upwards was in consequence much obstructed , and buds inserted in June began to vegetate strongly in July : when these had afforded ...
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... ligatures soon and to loosen them occasionally , in order to preserve the buds from strangulation . When the bud shall have completely taken the ligature may be removed , and we then cut off all shoots springing from the stock below the ...
... ligatures soon and to loosen them occasionally , in order to preserve the buds from strangulation . When the bud shall have completely taken the ligature may be removed , and we then cut off all shoots springing from the stock below the ...
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... ligature , which should commence below the eye . This mode of budding is preferable to all others for propagating the finest varieties of Oranges and Olives , and all tender trees with viscid sap . Square Shield - budding - ( Fig ...
... ligature , which should commence below the eye . This mode of budding is preferable to all others for propagating the finest varieties of Oranges and Olives , and all tender trees with viscid sap . Square Shield - budding - ( Fig ...
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