Orange Culture: A Treatise on the Citrus FamilyPrinted at the Office of "The Florida Agriculturist,", 1876 - 65 páginas |
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... branches grow hardly ten feet high . These phenomena are due only to the abun . dance or lack of nourishment , and present no other effect than a greater or less development of the different parts of the plant . We remark one thing ...
... branches grow hardly ten feet high . These phenomena are due only to the abun . dance or lack of nourishment , and present no other effect than a greater or less development of the different parts of the plant . We remark one thing ...
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... branches . A tree which bears but little may be rendered fruitful by rubbing off the bark at its foot . The cultivators of vineyards bend the vines or break them a little at the place where they wish the fructification to commence ; and ...
... branches . A tree which bears but little may be rendered fruitful by rubbing off the bark at its foot . The cultivators of vineyards bend the vines or break them a little at the place where they wish the fructification to commence ; and ...
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... branches free from spines , or in the better nourished leaf , or the flower with multiplied petals , or the fruit of ... branch bears at the same time leaves and flowers , of which some announce the sour orange tree , others the lemon ...
... branches free from spines , or in the better nourished leaf , or the flower with multiplied petals , or the fruit of ... branch bears at the same time leaves and flowers , of which some announce the sour orange tree , others the lemon ...
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... branches in no way affected by that yellow- ish border which marks the foliage of these trees ; and I have seen this caprice reappear.in others after it had been almost lost for years . Observation V. - The gardeners of Liguria have a ...
... branches in no way affected by that yellow- ish border which marks the foliage of these trees ; and I have seen this caprice reappear.in others after it had been almost lost for years . Observation V. - The gardeners of Liguria have a ...
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... branches in the families known as genera and to which they belong by common ties or characteristics ; these are ... branch bear . ing well - formed flowers that we owe this return to the species . Thus , varieties by deficiency are due ...
... branches in the families known as genera and to which they belong by common ties or characteristics ; these are ... branch bear . ing well - formed flowers that we owe this return to the species . Thus , varieties by deficiency are due ...
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