Orange Culture: A Treatise on the Citrus FamilyPrinted at the Office of "The Florida Agriculturist,", 1876 - 65 páginas |
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... , but it never replaces the quantity of branches whica crowned the original tree . A grafted tree is always less large and . propagated by slips or the graft never present this phenomenon GALLESIO'S TREATISE ON THE CITRUS FAMILY .
... , but it never replaces the quantity of branches whica crowned the original tree . A grafted tree is always less large and . propagated by slips or the graft never present this phenomenon GALLESIO'S TREATISE ON THE CITRUS FAMILY .
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... propagated by seed , for the double reason that they but rarely contained any , and that when they did , we could obtain from them usually only degenerated varieties . The theoretic principles which prove the in- sufficiency of the ...
... propagated by seed , for the double reason that they but rarely contained any , and that when they did , we could obtain from them usually only degenerated varieties . The theoretic principles which prove the in- sufficiency of the ...
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... propagated by seeds , but in San Domingo , where it is reproduced by slips , only one variety is known . It has been cultivated there since 1606 , with different methods and a variety of soils , and still remains unchanged . Neither the ...
... propagated by seeds , but in San Domingo , where it is reproduced by slips , only one variety is known . It has been cultivated there since 1606 , with different methods and a variety of soils , and still remains unchanged . Neither the ...
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... propagated by the cuttings , where- as the contrary is true , and they are propagated by the cuttings because they are themselves sterile ; other ise it would follow that all plants multi- plied by the slip would be sterile , which is ...
... propagated by the cuttings , where- as the contrary is true , and they are propagated by the cuttings because they are themselves sterile ; other ise it would follow that all plants multi- plied by the slip would be sterile , which is ...
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... propagated the individual he possesses by divid- ing it into a thousand parts , and thus by grafts and scions preserves it without change . Thus these adulterous sons have filled our gardens , and the types have been banished to the ...
... propagated the individual he possesses by divid- ing it into a thousand parts , and thus by grafts and scions preserves it without change . Thus these adulterous sons have filled our gardens , and the types have been banished to the ...
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