The Theory and Practice of Horticulture: Or, An Attempt to Explain the Chief Operations of Gardening Upon Physiological GraoundsLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1855 - 606 páginas |
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... in very many instances , have lost both his character and his place before he had made himself sufficiently acquainted with it , and consequently become able to regulate its powers . " PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION . AFTER a lapse of.
... in very many instances , have lost both his character and his place before he had made himself sufficiently acquainted with it , and consequently become able to regulate its powers . " PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION . AFTER a lapse of.
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... becoming flaccid , and the whole plant rapidly falling into a state resembling stupefaction , and ending in death ... become so flexible that they may be moved backwards and forwards without difficulty . When , however , the Berberry ...
... becoming flaccid , and the whole plant rapidly falling into a state resembling stupefaction , and ending in death ... become so flexible that they may be moved backwards and forwards without difficulty . When , however , the Berberry ...
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... become the same species as that in which it originated , it does not possess the power of reproducing any peculiarities which may have existed in its parent . For instance , the seed of a Green Gage plum will grow into a new individual ...
... become the same species as that in which it originated , it does not possess the power of reproducing any peculiarities which may have existed in its parent . For instance , the seed of a Green Gage plum will grow into a new individual ...
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... become fluid ; sap , or vegetable blood , to be formed ; and a motion of fluids to be established , by means of which a communication is maintained between the more remote parts of the embryo . Heat seems to set the vital principle in ...
... become fluid ; sap , or vegetable blood , to be formed ; and a motion of fluids to be established , by means of which a communication is maintained between the more remote parts of the embryo . Heat seems to set the vital principle in ...
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... is not until their tissue is solidified that roots THEIR ABSORBING FORCE . 19 become incapable of passing fluid. Fig . I. - Section of a Spongelet , magnified . Fig . VII .-- Reproduction of tissue upon a decorticated.
... is not until their tissue is solidified that roots THEIR ABSORBING FORCE . 19 become incapable of passing fluid. Fig . I. - Section of a Spongelet , magnified . Fig . VII .-- Reproduction of tissue upon a decorticated.
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