Orange Culture: A Treatise on the Citrus FamilyPrinted at the Office of "The Florida Agriculturist,", 1876 - 65 páginas |
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... races sometimes as species and sometimes as va- But when we study vegetable life , and examine rieties , without even determining the character - closely all its changes and mysterious reproduc istics by which nature has distinguished ...
... races sometimes as species and sometimes as va- But when we study vegetable life , and examine rieties , without even determining the character - closely all its changes and mysterious reproduc istics by which nature has distinguished ...
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... races , which have been divided into two classes . The first is the hybrids ; the second , thenomenon , which has ... race , and con- sequently it still remains to be discovered in what manner those varieties were obtained , which they ...
... races , which have been divided into two classes . The first is the hybrids ; the second , thenomenon , which has ... race , and con- sequently it still remains to be discovered in what manner those varieties were obtained , which they ...
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... races which they had seen appear in gar- portant to establish or refute them . This is the dens under the eyes of their contemporaries . task which I have undertaken . I have employed my leisure in examining them with the principles of ...
... races which they had seen appear in gar- portant to establish or refute them . This is the dens under the eyes of their contemporaries . task which I have undertaken . I have employed my leisure in examining them with the principles of ...
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... races . Nature has fixed for all races a maximum and a minimum of development which no cause can surpass . When a plant has little nutriment it becomes feeble and languishes , but it will die before departing from the characteristics of ...
... races . Nature has fixed for all races a maximum and a minimum of development which no cause can surpass . When a plant has little nutriment it becomes feeble and languishes , but it will die before departing from the characteristics of ...
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... race that this caprice may ap- pear one year , be wanting the second , and reap- pear the third year . Observation IV . - With the pinks , of which I spoke above , may be compared the streaked orange trees ( citrus aurantium folio et ...
... race that this caprice may ap- pear one year , be wanting the second , and reap- pear the third year . Observation IV . - With the pinks , of which I spoke above , may be compared the streaked orange trees ( citrus aurantium folio et ...
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