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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... Propagation by mere Leaves 271 CHAPTER X. Of Propagation by Cuttings 281 CHAPTER XI . Of Propagation by Layers and Suckers 301 CHAPTER XII . Of Propagation by Budding and Grafting 303 On Pruning . CHAPTER XIII . 361 CHAPTER XIV . Of ...
... Propagation by mere Leaves 271 CHAPTER X. Of Propagation by Cuttings 281 CHAPTER XI . Of Propagation by Layers and Suckers 301 CHAPTER XII . Of Propagation by Budding and Grafting 303 On Pruning . CHAPTER XIII . 361 CHAPTER XIV . Of ...
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... propagation of species , are wholly inex- plicable upon any other principle than that of high vitality ; so high indeed that they are only less than voluntary actions . d . But perhaps nothing places the presence of a powerful vital ...
... propagation of species , are wholly inex- plicable upon any other principle than that of high vitality ; so high indeed that they are only less than voluntary actions . d . But perhaps nothing places the presence of a powerful vital ...
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... propagation . There is no rule by which the power of a plant to generate such buds by its roots can be judged of ; experiment is therefore necessary , in all cases , to determine the point . Exceptions to the common rule are found in ...
... propagation . There is no rule by which the power of a plant to generate such buds by its roots can be judged of ; experiment is therefore necessary , in all cases , to determine the point . Exceptions to the common rule are found in ...
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... propagation by portions of the stem is , under ordinary circumstances , impos- sible . Leaf - buds are capable , under fitting circumstances , of growing when separated from their mother branch , whether they are planted in the earth ...
... propagation by portions of the stem is , under ordinary circumstances , impos- sible . Leaf - buds are capable , under fitting circumstances , of growing when separated from their mother branch , whether they are planted in the earth ...
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... propagating the individual , notwith- standing their deformed and indurated state . The connection between the formation of timber and the action of buds will be considered hereafter , when speaking of the wood - forming power of leaves ...
... propagating the individual , notwith- standing their deformed and indurated state . The connection between the formation of timber and the action of buds will be considered hereafter , when speaking of the wood - forming power of leaves ...
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