Orange Culture: A Treatise on the Citrus FamilyPrinted at the Office of "The Florida Agriculturist,", 1876 - 65 páginas |
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... petals . Finally , wishing to give an explanation of those monstrosities which the vegetable world con- stantly presents , they regarded them as diseases produced by exterior causes which they have | These different circumstances , as ...
... petals . Finally , wishing to give an explanation of those monstrosities which the vegetable world con- stantly presents , they regarded them as diseases produced by exterior causes which they have | These different circumstances , as ...
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... petals , which form double flowers , and the certain lusti ness of some varieties are due to a superabundance of nutrition . But this formation of petals is not the simple development of a principle pre - exist- ing in the flower . It ...
... petals , which form double flowers , and the certain lusti ness of some varieties are due to a superabundance of nutrition . But this formation of petals is not the simple development of a principle pre - exist- ing in the flower . It ...
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... petals , or the fruit of more beautiful pericarp . These characteris- tics especially distinguish the greater part of the beautiful varieties ; hence the varieties are due only to an extraordinary fecundation which acts upon the seeds ...
... petals , or the fruit of more beautiful pericarp . These characteris- tics especially distinguish the greater part of the beautiful varieties ; hence the varieties are due only to an extraordinary fecundation which acts upon the seeds ...
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... petals , or by the nature of the fruit which has no seeds . It must be multiplied by the graft or slip . Corollary I. - The species form many branches in the families known as genera and to which they belong by common ties or ...
... petals , or by the nature of the fruit which has no seeds . It must be multiplied by the graft or slip . Corollary I. - The species form many branches in the families known as genera and to which they belong by common ties or ...
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... petals , five in number , are enlarged at the base , inserted around a hypo- gynous disk , white within , and shaded with- out with a violet red ; the stamens , thirty or | The orange is more vigorous than the citron and GALLESIO'S ...
... petals , five in number , are enlarged at the base , inserted around a hypo- gynous disk , white within , and shaded with- out with a violet red ; the stamens , thirty or | The orange is more vigorous than the citron and GALLESIO'S ...
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