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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... warm , damp , hothouse afforded it . As the plant increased in size , the old leaf gradually became exhausted , and perished altogether as soon as the young leaves gained the ascendancy and deprived it of the 24 FORMATION OF ROOTS BY ...
... warm , damp , hothouse afforded it . As the plant increased in size , the old leaf gradually became exhausted , and perished altogether as soon as the young leaves gained the ascendancy and deprived it of the 24 FORMATION OF ROOTS BY ...
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... warm , as is sufficiently proved by the readiness with which they are emitted by trees transplanted in August and September ; as also by the abundance of them in warm soil , and their fewness and weak condition in soil not warmed by ...
... warm , as is sufficiently proved by the readiness with which they are emitted by trees transplanted in August and September ; as also by the abundance of them in warm soil , and their fewness and weak condition in soil not warmed by ...
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... warm day . On another day . • In a dry warm night without dew . In a night with some small dew OUNCES AVOIRDUPOIS . • 30 , 20 , 3 , 0 ; and that when the dew was copious , or there was rain during the night , the plant and pot were ...
... warm day . On another day . • In a dry warm night without dew . In a night with some small dew OUNCES AVOIRDUPOIS . • 30 , 20 , 3 , 0 ; and that when the dew was copious , or there was rain during the night , the plant and pot were ...
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... warm medium , while the roots remain in a very cold medium , the former will consume the liquid sap faster than the latter can supply it , and the consequence will be , that the leaves will die , or the fruit will fall off , or the ...
... warm medium , while the roots remain in a very cold medium , the former will consume the liquid sap faster than the latter can supply it , and the consequence will be , that the leaves will die , or the fruit will fall off , or the ...
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... warm weather . Why mutilate forest - trees by barba- rous summer pruning ? Every leaf that is then removed would have added something to the quantity and solidity of the timber , had it been spared ; and although the quantity of timber ...
... warm weather . Why mutilate forest - trees by barba- rous summer pruning ? Every leaf that is then removed would have added something to the quantity and solidity of the timber , had it been spared ; and although the quantity of timber ...
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