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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... portion in the air , and to bury the other in the earth . It is an inherent property with which nature has endowed seeds , in order to insure the young parts , when first 14 PHENOMENA OF GERMINATION . called into life , each.
... portion in the air , and to bury the other in the earth . It is an inherent property with which nature has endowed seeds , in order to insure the young parts , when first 14 PHENOMENA OF GERMINATION . called into life , each.
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... portion of soil was allowed , and here a plant or two grew more vigorously than the rest , though not so luxuriantly as is often found in a common border . The roots of these plants had penetrated through eighteen inches of brickwork ...
... portion of soil was allowed , and here a plant or two grew more vigorously than the rest , though not so luxuriantly as is often found in a common border . The roots of these plants had penetrated through eighteen inches of brickwork ...
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... 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.
... 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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... portion of the tree , immediately above the part that had been injured and gone to decay ; and as only a few of the larger ones reached the ground , the whole of the nourishment conveyed by the others to the tree , must have been ...
... portion of the tree , immediately above the part that had been injured and gone to decay ; and as only a few of the larger ones reached the ground , the whole of the nourishment conveyed by the others to the tree , must have been ...
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... portion of the leaf on both sides of it . After a certain time the wound Fig . IV . - Leaf of Episcia bicolor , which had its midrib cut across by accident , and formed a young plant at the part that had been injured . healed , the part ...
... portion of the leaf on both sides of it . After a certain time the wound Fig . IV . - Leaf of Episcia bicolor , which had its midrib cut across by accident , and formed a young plant at the part that had been injured . healed , the part ...
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