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" Branches, in consequence of the free access of light, are formed as plainly for the nourishment, as well as the balancing of so large a Trunk, and also for furnishing a cover, to shield it from the elements. Thirdly, their superior thickness and induration... "
The Planter's Guide: Or, A Practical Essay on the Best Method of Giving ... - Página 88
por Sir Henry Steuart - 1828 - 473 páginas
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen23

1828 - 956 páginas
...to give, In the former, greater strength to resist the winds, and a shorter Icvvr to act upon tin1 roots. Secondly, their larger heads, with spreading...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...
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The planter's guide; or, A practical essay on the best method of giving ...

sir Henry Seton Steuart (1st bart.) - 1828 - 602 páginas
...transplanting of Old, is utterly impossible, whatever may be believed by most planters to the contrary ; because the circumstances in both cases being changed,...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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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen23

1828 - 962 páginas
...intended to give, to the former, greater strength to resist the winds, and a shorter lever to act upon tbe roots. Secondly, their larger heads, with spreading...without such defence from cold, could not perform their functions. Fourthly, their greater number and variety of Roots are for the double purpose of nourishment...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen23

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...
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On Naval Timber and Arboriculture: With Critical Notes on Authors who Have ...

Patrick Matthew - 1831 - 422 páginas
...had previously subsisted between its relative properties and the circumstances of its former site." " In considering the characteristics of trees above...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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On Naval Timber and Arboriculture: With Critical Notes on Authors who Have ...

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...
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The Planter's Guide: Or, A Practical Essay on the Best Method of Giving ...

Sir Henry Steuart - 1832 - 440 páginas
...the winds, and a shorter lever to act upon the roots. Secondly, their larger head.", * NOIK VII, 104 with spreading branches, in consequence of the free...without such defence from cold, could not perform theii functions. Fourthly, their greater number and variety of roots are for the double purpose of...
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The Planter's Guide: Or, A Practical Essay on the Best Method of Giving ...

Sir Henry Steuart - 1832 - 444 páginas
...brunches, in consequence of the free access of light, are formed as plainly for the nourishment, an well as the balancing of so large a trunk, and also...without such defence from cold, could not perform theii functions. Fourthly, their greater number and variety of roots are for the double purpose of...
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A treatise on the nature of trees

Stephen Ballard (of Ledbury.) - 1833 - 82 páginas
...realize in those trees as great a complement of life, as their respective circumstances will admit >" " In considering the characteristics of trees above...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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A Treatise on the Nature of Trees, and the Pruning of Timber Trees; Showing ...

Stephen Ballard - 1833 - 84 páginas
...realize in those trees as great a complement of life, as their respective circumstances will admit I" " In considering the characteristics of trees above...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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