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 sider |
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Side viii
... ground , he extends his limits so much that there is no longer a horizon in view . No one , indeed , could advantageously investigate the minor points of cultivation in all their branches , unless he were both a good physiologist and a ...
... ground , he extends his limits so much that there is no longer a horizon in view . No one , indeed , could advantageously investigate the minor points of cultivation in all their branches , unless he were both a good physiologist and a ...
Side 11
... ground . In this scale , called a protothall , lodge anthero- zoids and spores . By unknown means the former creep up to the latter , and fertilisation is accomplished . Wherever Fern - seeds have fallen , there a crop of these scaly ...
... ground . In this scale , called a protothall , lodge anthero- zoids and spores . By unknown means the former creep up to the latter , and fertilisation is accomplished . Wherever Fern - seeds have fallen , there a crop of these scaly ...
Side 21
... ground with which it at first was level . It is not , however , merely in length that the root increases ; if such were the case , all roots would be mere threads . They also augment in diameter , simultaneously with the stem , and ...
... ground with which it at first was level . It is not , however , merely in length that the root increases ; if such were the case , all roots would be mere threads . They also augment in diameter , simultaneously with the stem , and ...
Side 22
... ground , and extended themselves for a considerable distance from the main stem . Some of these roots were about the size of an ordinary walking - stick . Fig . III . - Spanish Chestnut which had thrown out roots under the bark ten feet ...
... ground , and extended themselves for a considerable distance from the main stem . Some of these roots were about the size of an ordinary walking - stick . Fig . III . - Spanish Chestnut which had thrown out roots under the bark ten feet ...
Side 23
... ground , so that all its roots were broken off , nevertheless produced roots from the hard trunk , although the accident occurred in summer when the tree was loaded with fruit . The same observer mentions an Episcia bicolor that ...
... ground , so that all its roots were broken off , nevertheless produced roots from the hard trunk , although the accident occurred in summer when the tree was loaded with fruit . The same observer mentions an Episcia bicolor that ...
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