The Theory of Horticulture; Or, An Attempt to Explain the Principal Operations of Gardening: Upon Physiological PrinciplesLongman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1840 - 387 sider |
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... pollen . The pistil consists of ovary , style , and stigma , in the inside of the first of which are ovules or young seeds . 82. Although the floral envelopes may be , and often are , absent , wholly or in part , yet the sexes are ...
... pollen . The pistil consists of ovary , style , and stigma , in the inside of the first of which are ovules or young seeds . 82. Although the floral envelopes may be , and often are , absent , wholly or in part , yet the sexes are ...
Side 68
... pollen of the anther must be ap- plied to the stigma , the result of which is , that an embryo , the rudiment of a future plant , is generated in the inside of the young seed , and , when mature , is capable of multiplying the species ...
... pollen of the anther must be ap- plied to the stigma , the result of which is , that an embryo , the rudiment of a future plant , is generated in the inside of the young seed , and , when mature , is capable of multiplying the species ...
Side 69
... pollen of another species , which may take place in the same genus , or if two distinct varie- ties of the same species be in like manner inter- mixed , the seed which results from the operation will be intermediate between its parents ...
... pollen of another species , which may take place in the same genus , or if two distinct varie- ties of the same species be in like manner inter- mixed , the seed which results from the operation will be intermediate between its parents ...
Side 87
... pollen is impaired or destroyed , and no production of seed takes place . 111. Should the temperature be so much lowered as to result in freezing , a destruction of some plants and injury to others take place , owing to physical causes ...
... pollen is impaired or destroyed , and no production of seed takes place . 111. Should the temperature be so much lowered as to result in freezing , a destruction of some plants and injury to others take place , owing to physical causes ...
Side 110
... pollen sheds freely . Their fruit , also , appears to set well ; but the whole , or nearly the whole , falls off just at the period when its growth ought to commence . Some varieties of the Apple and Pear are much more capable of ...
... pollen sheds freely . Their fruit , also , appears to set well ; but the whole , or nearly the whole , falls off just at the period when its growth ought to commence . Some varieties of the Apple and Pear are much more capable of ...
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The Theory of Horticulture: Or, An Attempt to Explain the Principal ... John Lindley Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1840 |
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2d Edition absorbing action alburnum appears Apple atmosphere bark become blossoms bottom heat branches buds calyx carbonic acid cause cellular circumstances cloth cold coloured consequence containing cultivated damp deciduous decompose degree ditto double flowers dryness earth effect Engravings epidermis exposed favourable flowers fluid FREDRIKA BREMER fruit gardener germination grafting grow growth healthy History Hort Horticultural illustrated inches injury J. C. LOUDON JOHN LINDLEY Knight leaf leaf-buds leaves London manure means moisture morocco nature numerous observed obtained operation organisable matter oxalic acid Peach Pear period perspiration Pine-apple pistil plants Plates pollen pots practice present principles produce propagation proportion quantity ripening roots SAMUEL LAING scion season seed seedling shoots soil species spring stamens stem summer surface temperature tion tissue Trans transplanting TREATISE trees varieties vegetable Vignette Titles vital vols WILLIAM HOWITT winter wood Woodcuts young
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