Nature, Volume 35Nature Publishing Group, 1886 |
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... plants . Its principal value , however , as already men- tioned , lies in the number of usually very complete speci- mens of economic plants and their products . " A glance at the samples was sufficient to convince the writer that they ...
... plants . Its principal value , however , as already men- tioned , lies in the number of usually very complete speci- mens of economic plants and their products . " A glance at the samples was sufficient to convince the writer that they ...
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... plants came from Kew and Edinburgh - the great majority from Edinburgh . The few plants from Kew differed a good deal in appearance from the Edinburgh lot , which , again , differed greatly from each other . All the Kew plants were of ...
... plants came from Kew and Edinburgh - the great majority from Edinburgh . The few plants from Kew differed a good deal in appearance from the Edinburgh lot , which , again , differed greatly from each other . All the Kew plants were of ...
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... plants at the Perideniya and Hakgala Gardens fully justified the advocacy of tea - planting in Ceylon by the late Dr. Thwaites in his Annual Reports , while it is also due to the Colonial Office to state that through Lord Blachford it ...
... plants at the Perideniya and Hakgala Gardens fully justified the advocacy of tea - planting in Ceylon by the late Dr. Thwaites in his Annual Reports , while it is also due to the Colonial Office to state that through Lord Blachford it ...
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