| 1828 - 956 páginas
...strength to resist the winds, and a shorter Icvvr to act upon tin1 roots. Secondly, their larger heads, with spreading Branches, in consequence of the free...in like manner, bestowed for the protection of the sip vessels, that lie immediately under it, arid which, without luch defence from cold, could not perform... | |
| Sir Henry Steuart - 1828 - 536 páginas
...strength to resist the winds, and a shorter lever to act upon the roots. Secondly, their larger heads, with spreading Branches, in consequence of the free...without such defence from cold, could not perform their funcNote VI. tions. Fourthly, their greater number and variety of Roots are for the double purpose... | |
| 1828 - 962 páginas
...strength to resist the winds, and a shorter lever to act upon tbe roots. Secondly, their larger heads, with spreading Branches, in consequence of the free...without such defence from cold, could not perform their functions. Fourthly, their greater number and variety of Roots are for the double purpose of... | |
| Sir Henry STEUART - 1828 - 606 páginas
...strength to resist the winds, and a shorter lever to act upon the roots. Secondly, their larger heads, with spreading Branches, in consequence of the free...in like manner, bestowed for the protection of the sap-vessels, that lie immediately under it, and which, without such defence from cold, could not perform... | |
| 1828 - 988 páginas
...consequence of the free access of light, are formed as plainly for the nourishment, as well as tlie balancing of so large a Trunk, and also for furnishing...Thirdly, their superior thickness and induration of Hark is, in like manner, bestowed for the protection. of the sap vessels, that lie immediately under... | |
| Patrick Matthew - 1831 - 422 páginas
...strength to resist the winds, and a shorter lever to act upon the roots ; Secondly, their larger heads, with spreading branches, in consequence of the free...in like manner, bestowed for the protection of the sap-vessels that lie immediately under it, and which, without such defence from cold, could not perform... | |
| Patrick Matthew - 1831 - 460 páginas
...'Secondly, their larger heads, with spreading Branches, In consequence of the free access of light, ate 'formed as plainly for* the nourishment, as well as...in like manner, bestowed for the protection of the sap-vessels that lie immediately under it, and which, without such defence from cold, could not perform... | |
| Stephen Ballard - 1833 - 84 páginas
...strength to resist the winds, and a shorter lever to act upon the roots. Secondly, their larger heads, with spreading branches, in consequence of the free...in like manner, bestowed for the protection of the sap-vessels, that lie immediately under it, and which, without such defence from cold, could not perform... | |
| Stephen Ballard (of Ledbury.) - 1833 - 82 páginas
...strength to resist the winds, and a shorter lever to act upon the roots. Secondly, their larger heads, with spreading branches, in consequence of the free...in like manner, bestowed for the protection of the sap-vessels, that lie immediately under it, and which, without such defence from cold, could not perform... | |
| Andrew Jackson Downing - 1844 - 546 páginas
...larger heads, with spreading branches, in consequence of the free access of light, are as plainly formed for the nourishment, as well as the balancing of so...in like manner, bestowed for the protection of the sap-vessels, that lie immediately under it, and which, without such defence from cold, could not perform... | |
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