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 i
... observations , and to put us upon the most probable means of improving any art , is to get the best insight we can into the nature and properties of those things which we are desirous to cultivate and improve . " HALES'S Vegetable ...
... observations , and to put us upon the most probable means of improving any art , is to get the best insight we can into the nature and properties of those things which we are desirous to cultivate and improve . " HALES'S Vegetable ...
Side vii
... observation , of the general nature of vegetable actions , and of the causes which , while they control the powers of life in plants , are themselves capable of being regulated by himself . The possession of such knowledge will ...
... observation , of the general nature of vegetable actions , and of the causes which , while they control the powers of life in plants , are themselves capable of being regulated by himself . The possession of such knowledge will ...
Side 9
... observed , have rendered this plant a favourite object of examination by young microscopists . Those philosophers who refused to admit this to be a vital motion analogous to that of the blood , imagined that they had found an ...
... observed , have rendered this plant a favourite object of examination by young microscopists . Those philosophers who refused to admit this to be a vital motion analogous to that of the blood , imagined that they had found an ...
Side 10
... observations of the younger Agardh , that in fresh - water Confervæ the seeds ( technically called spores ) swim about with activity in the interior of the cell which generates them , that they eventually force their way through a thin ...
... observations of the younger Agardh , that in fresh - water Confervæ the seeds ( technically called spores ) swim about with activity in the interior of the cell which generates them , that they eventually force their way through a thin ...
Side 11
... observed to possess locomotive organs , analogous to antherozoids and bearing the same name . Liverworts , Mosses , Lycopods and Ferns themselves are supplied by nature with parts of the same description . When a Fern - seed vegetates ...
... observed to possess locomotive organs , analogous to antherozoids and bearing the same name . Liverworts , Mosses , Lycopods and Ferns themselves are supplied by nature with parts of the same description . When a Fern - seed vegetates ...
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