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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... SEASONS . kind may lie in its neighbourhood . Its force of absorption is always proportioned to the quantity of food that ... season , it is stored up till it is required by the young shoots of the succeeding year . The whole tissue of a ...
... SEASONS . kind may lie in its neighbourhood . Its force of absorption is always proportioned to the quantity of food that ... season , it is stored up till it is required by the young shoots of the succeeding year . The whole tissue of a ...
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... season in which the operation was performed . In this case , the sap cannot have ascended exclusively by the alburnum , but must have chiefly passed through the central wood . In another case , by making four deep and wide incisions ...
... season in which the operation was performed . In this case , the sap cannot have ascended exclusively by the alburnum , but must have chiefly passed through the central wood . In another case , by making four deep and wide incisions ...
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... season . To attain this object , those leaves must be removed which prevent the sun from striking upon the branches to be ripened , the effect of this being to stop the rapid growth of the branches and to consolidate their tissue , in ...
... season . To attain this object , those leaves must be removed which prevent the sun from striking upon the branches to be ripened , the effect of this being to stop the rapid growth of the branches and to consolidate their tissue , in ...
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... season . Now for the confirmation of your statement , that plants will increase in bulk in the absence of leaves ... seasons , the Grass begins to fail , is beyond a doubt , especially for growing stock , since it has been proved that ...
... season . Now for the confirmation of your statement , that plants will increase in bulk in the absence of leaves ... seasons , the Grass begins to fail , is beyond a doubt , especially for growing stock , since it has been proved that ...
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... the contrary , provided the defoliation does not occur till towards the end of the season , growth will go on notwithstanding . It is to be observed that , as has already been stated , the FALL OF LEAF . 79 capability of plants to bear.
... the contrary , provided the defoliation does not occur till towards the end of the season , growth will go on notwithstanding . It is to be observed that , as has already been stated , the FALL OF LEAF . 79 capability of plants to bear.
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