Flora's DictionaryFielding Lucas, Jun., 1832 - 202 páginas |
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... seed of a plant committed to the ground , swells by the moisture it imbibes , and , in a few days , throws out two shoots ; the first strikes downward into the soil , and forms the root or radical ; and the other forces its way into the ...
... seed of a plant committed to the ground , swells by the moisture it imbibes , and , in a few days , throws out two shoots ; the first strikes downward into the soil , and forms the root or radical ; and the other forces its way into the ...
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... seeds , and in some roots - as Wheat , Indian corn , the Potato , Parsnip , & c .: it is in- tended by Nature for the first aliment of the young plant . Colour . The fixed colours of opaque bodies are , in all probability , owing to ...
... seeds , and in some roots - as Wheat , Indian corn , the Potato , Parsnip , & c .: it is in- tended by Nature for the first aliment of the young plant . Colour . The fixed colours of opaque bodies are , in all probability , owing to ...
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... seed - bud , and contains the cortex , or outer bark of the plant . Notes . A SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF LINNEUS . THERE are seven parts to a flower - the Calyx , Corolla , Stamens , Pistils , Pericarpium , Seed , and ... seeds till FLOWERS. ...
... seed - bud , and contains the cortex , or outer bark of the plant . Notes . A SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF LINNEUS . THERE are seven parts to a flower - the Calyx , Corolla , Stamens , Pistils , Pericarpium , Seed , and ... seeds till FLOWERS. ...
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Elizabeth Washington Wirt. than the pericarps , serving to protect the seeds till ripe . The Seed is that part of every plant by which it is propagated . The part of the seed which contains the future plant is the germen , vulgarly ...
Elizabeth Washington Wirt. than the pericarps , serving to protect the seeds till ripe . The Seed is that part of every plant by which it is propagated . The part of the seed which contains the future plant is the germen , vulgarly ...
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... seeds of these do not always pro- duce plants similar to the parent : this is more certainly accomplished by grafts or layers . CLASS . The names of the classes are formed of Greek words , expressive of the characters of each class ...
... seeds of these do not always pro- duce plants similar to the parent : this is more certainly accomplished by grafts or layers . CLASS . The names of the classes are formed of Greek words , expressive of the characters of each class ...
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