Handbook of Hardy Herbaceous and Alpine FlowersBlackwood, 1871 - 321 páginas |
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... sandy soil that has been passed through a rough sieve : in fact , such soil as has been already described as fit for the seed - pots will do equally well for transplanting into , but the mass need not be quite so sandy - only a thin ...
... sandy soil that has been passed through a rough sieve : in fact , such soil as has been already described as fit for the seed - pots will do equally well for transplanting into , but the mass need not be quite so sandy - only a thin ...
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... sandy loam and leaf - mould , or by division of the roots just as growth commences . A. apennina ( Apennine A. ) does not appear very distinct from A. vernalis in character , but as it begins to flower as that species ceases , it is ...
... sandy loam and leaf - mould , or by division of the roots just as growth commences . A. apennina ( Apennine A. ) does not appear very distinct from A. vernalis in character , but as it begins to flower as that species ceases , it is ...
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... They should be taken when the shoots have grown 5 or 6 inches long , and planted in light rich sandy soil , in pots singly or in masses , according to convenience and the object in view , and placed in a cold frame , RANUNCULACEÆ . 13.
... They should be taken when the shoots have grown 5 or 6 inches long , and planted in light rich sandy soil , in pots singly or in masses , according to convenience and the object in view , and placed in a cold frame , RANUNCULACEÆ . 13.
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... sandy loam and peat of considerable depth , and all the better if moist , though perfect freedom from stagnation must be secured , and they prefer a little shade ; but that is of less consequence than a properly - constituted soil . In ...
... sandy loam and peat of considerable depth , and all the better if moist , though perfect freedom from stagnation must be secured , and they prefer a little shade ; but that is of less consequence than a properly - constituted soil . In ...
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... sandy soil of the gardens at Kew , and in a southern aspect . It is a plant rarely seen in private gardens , and not always to be met with in botanical gardens in this country ; but it is worthy a place in every garden , if the ...
... sandy soil of the gardens at Kew , and in a southern aspect . It is a plant rarely seen in private gardens , and not always to be met with in botanical gardens in this country ; but it is worthy a place in every garden , if the ...
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Handbook of Hardy Herbaceous and Alpine Flowers William Sutherland (Gardener to the Earl of Minto.) Visualização integral - 1871 |
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