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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... fact , which is all that it imports the gardener to know , without inquiring too curiously into those phenomena . For it must always be remembered that the object of a work like the present is not to elucidate the laws of vegetable life ...
... fact , which is all that it imports the gardener to know , without inquiring too curiously into those phenomena . For it must always be remembered that the object of a work like the present is not to elucidate the laws of vegetable life ...
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... facts bear upon the routine of practice of the horticulturist , by making them explain the reason of the practical methods employed in various branches of the gardener's art . The first part of this work therefore embraces the principal ...
... facts bear upon the routine of practice of the horticulturist , by making them explain the reason of the practical methods employed in various branches of the gardener's art . The first part of this work therefore embraces the principal ...
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... fact that a plant when dead is a porous system as much as when alive . Nec deus intersit is however a favourite ... facts , showing the existence of high vitality , if not sensation , among plants , has been collected , with which he was ...
... fact that a plant when dead is a porous system as much as when alive . Nec deus intersit is however a favourite ... facts , showing the existence of high vitality , if not sensation , among plants , has been collected , with which he was ...
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... to their points . That mat- ter is in fact in the beginning mere mucilage , capable of organisation . A small portion of this mucilage finds itself in contact with a minute INCREASE OF ROOTS IN DIAMETER . 21 cleft ; conditions.
... to their points . That mat- ter is in fact in the beginning mere mucilage , capable of organisation . A small portion of this mucilage finds itself in contact with a minute INCREASE OF ROOTS IN DIAMETER . 21 cleft ; conditions.
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... fact so well known , that it has been one of the causes of an opinion , that roots are bundles of wood liberated from the central perpendicular system , and that the wood itself is nothing but a mass of roots formed by the leaves and ...
... fact so well known , that it has been one of the causes of an opinion , that roots are bundles of wood liberated from the central perpendicular system , and that the wood itself is nothing but a mass of roots formed by the leaves and ...
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