Orange Culture: A Treatise on the Citrus FamilyPrinted at the Office of "The Florida Agriculturist,", 1876 - 65 páginas |
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... leaf ; ate a simple sour orange , although they may and reciprocally a simple citron , though taken from the axil of a sour orange leaf . This caprice has forced the gardeners to mul tiply it by the layer . It is thus that this hybrid ...
... leaf ; ate a simple sour orange , although they may and reciprocally a simple citron , though taken from the axil of a sour orange leaf . This caprice has forced the gardeners to mul tiply it by the layer . It is thus that this hybrid ...
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... leaves . CONSEQUENCES . The pollen of one species acting upon the ovary of another , produces a modification in the seed which results from it . This modification is sometimes uniform and constant , and some- times variable and ...
... leaves . CONSEQUENCES . The pollen of one species acting upon the ovary of another , produces a modification in the seed which results from it . This modification is sometimes uniform and constant , and some- times variable and ...
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... leaf , bud , or fruit . Nature seems to have assimilated them to animals which acquire volume and lose the hair when they are barren . Varieties from deficiency deviate from the type for reasons directly opposite to those which cause ...
... leaf , bud , or fruit . Nature seems to have assimilated them to animals which acquire volume and lose the hair when they are barren . Varieties from deficiency deviate from the type for reasons directly opposite to those which cause ...
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... leaves , leaves developing out of pro- portion the yellow streak which borders the leaf , a tendency of the branches to descend to the soil , and other monstrosities of this nature . All these caprices form the ornament of our gardens ...
... leaves , leaves developing out of pro- portion the yellow streak which borders the leaf , a tendency of the branches to descend to the soil , and other monstrosities of this nature . All these caprices form the ornament of our gardens ...
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... leaf , and not hav- ing remarked that the petiole of the citron tree is not articulated like that of the lemon , he has made of these two races a single species , distin- guished by the characteristics of linear petioles ( petiolis ...
... leaf , and not hav- ing remarked that the petiole of the citron tree is not articulated like that of the lemon , he has made of these two races a single species , distin- guished by the characteristics of linear petioles ( petiolis ...
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