The Theory of Horticulture; Or, An Attempt to Explain the Principal Operations of Gardening: Upon Physiological Principles |
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... Bark , Pith , Medullary Rays . Sap - wood , Heart wood , Liber , Rind , & c . - Production Properties of -Nature and Office of Leaf - buds . - Embryo - buds . - Bulbs . - Con- veyance of Sap , and its Nature 22 Page CHAP . IV . ACTION ...
... Bark , Pith , Medullary Rays . Sap - wood , Heart wood , Liber , Rind , & c . - Production Properties of -Nature and Office of Leaf - buds . - Embryo - buds . - Bulbs . - Con- veyance of Sap , and its Nature 22 Page CHAP . IV . ACTION ...
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... bark of the root , through whose thickness all fluids would have to pass before they reach the alburnum , has at least two offices to perform , either of which might be interfered with by a current of fluid setting through it . One of ...
... bark of the root , through whose thickness all fluids would have to pass before they reach the alburnum , has at least two offices to perform , either of which might be interfered with by a current of fluid setting through it . One of ...
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... bark is removed from a branch , if the wound is wrapped in damp moss , roots will invariably push from the upper lip of the wound , while the lower will produce none ; a fact so well known , that it has been one of the causes of an ...
... bark is removed from a branch , if the wound is wrapped in damp moss , roots will invariably push from the upper lip of the wound , while the lower will produce none ; a fact so well known , that it has been one of the causes of an ...
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... Bark , Pith , - The growing Point . - Production of Medullary Rays.- Properties of Sap- wood , Heart - wood , Liber , Rind , & c.- Nature and Office of Leaf - buds . - Embryo - buds . — Bulbs . — Sap , and its Nature . - Conveyance of ...
... Bark , Pith , - The growing Point . - Production of Medullary Rays.- Properties of Sap- wood , Heart - wood , Liber , Rind , & c.- Nature and Office of Leaf - buds . - Embryo - buds . — Bulbs . — Sap , and its Nature . - Conveyance of ...
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... bark ; in herbaceous and annual plants , they constitute a lax fibrous matter . No woody matter appears till the first leaf , or the seed leaves , have begun to act ; it always arises from their bases ; it is abundant , or the contrary ...
... bark ; in herbaceous and annual plants , they constitute a lax fibrous matter . No woody matter appears till the first leaf , or the seed leaves , have begun to act ; it always arises from their bases ; it is abundant , or the contrary ...
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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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