Orange Culture: A Treatise on the Citrus FamilyPrinted at the Office of "The Florida Agriculturist,", 1876 - 65 páginas |
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... juice , in no way pericarp followed the nature of the graft , while the seed followed the nature of the tree receiving the graft . All these prejudices have prevented cultiva- tors from adopting the method of multiplication offered by ...
... juice , in no way pericarp followed the nature of the graft , while the seed followed the nature of the tree receiving the graft . All these prejudices have prevented cultiva- tors from adopting the method of multiplication offered by ...
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... juices , and they imagined the existence of extraordinary grafts which , uniting very differ- ent species , seemed destined to produce new races having the characteristics of both . Others attributed these marvellous fruits to some ...
... juices , and they imagined the existence of extraordinary grafts which , uniting very differ- ent species , seemed destined to produce new races having the characteristics of both . Others attributed these marvellous fruits to some ...
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... juices necessary for its nour- ishment in the same manner as the slip draws them directly from the earth . It is possible that , from the passage which these juices are forced to make through the roots and trunk of the plant , they ...
... juices necessary for its nour- ishment in the same manner as the slip draws them directly from the earth . It is possible that , from the passage which these juices are forced to make through the roots and trunk of the plant , they ...
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... juices , of which the earth is the principal vehicle , are everywhere of the same na- ture ; chemistry has proved that the same cle- ments unite to form the acorn in the oak tree and the orange in the orange tree . It is in the ...
... juices , of which the earth is the principal vehicle , are everywhere of the same na- ture ; chemistry has proved that the same cle- ments unite to form the acorn in the oak tree and the orange in the orange tree . It is in the ...
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... juice . The cedrat tree has been distinguished by short and stiff branches , green and oblong leaves , whose petiole is smooth and continuous with the central vein which divides them , and by its ob- long fruit , formed of a thick ...
... juice . The cedrat tree has been distinguished by short and stiff branches , green and oblong leaves , whose petiole is smooth and continuous with the central vein which divides them , and by its ob- long fruit , formed of a thick ...
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