... provided a plant is in health, in short tufts, and each terminated by a spongiole, are much more easily taken out of the ground without injury than if they were longer and more scattered among the soil. When destroyed, the spongioles are often speedily... The Book of the Garden - Página 360por Charles McIntosh - 1855Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| United States. Congress. House - 586 páginas
...the soil. When destroyed, the spongioles are often speedily replaced, particularly in orchard trees, provided a slight degree of growth continues to be...maintained. This is one of the reasons why trees removed in autumn succeed better than if transplanted at any other time. The growth of a tree, at that season,... | |
| George Lindley - 1831 - 648 páginas
...the soil. When destroyed, the spongioles are often speedily replaced, particularly in orchard trees, provided a slight degree of growth continues to be...to feed when the season for growing again returns. Evaporation takes place in plants to an inconceivable degree in certain circumstances. It is known... | |
| George Lindley - 1831 - 674 páginas
...the soil. When destroyed, the spongioles are often speedily replaced, particularly in orchard trees, provided a slight degree of growth continues to be...to feed when the season for growing again returns. Evaporation takes place in plants to an inconceivable degree in certain circumstances. It is known... | |
| 1831 - 780 páginas
...transplanting. " When destroyed, the spongioles are often speedily replaced, particularly in orchard trees, provided a slight degree of growth continues to be...to feed when the season for growing again returns." Evaporation. — The prodigious evaporation of plants is first attested by quotations from Hales, Guettard,... | |
| William Robert Prince, William Prince - 1831 - 236 páginas
...the soil. When destroyed, the spongioles are often speedily replaced, particularly in orchard trees, provided a slight degree of growth continues to be...to feed when the season for growing again returns. " Evaporation takes place in plants to an inconceivable degree in certain circumstances. It is known... | |
| 1831 - 774 páginas
...transplanting. " When destroyed, the spongioles are often speedily replaced, particularly in orchard trees, provided a slight degree of growth continues to be...to feed when the season for growing again returns." Evaporation. — The prodigious evaporation of plants is first attested by quotations from Hales, Guettard,... | |
| George Lindley - 1831 - 662 páginas
...the soil. When destroyed, the spongioles are often speedily replaced, particularly in orchard trees, provided a slight degree of growth continues to be...to feed when the season for growing again returns. Evaporation takes place in plants to an inconceivable degree in certain circumstances. It is known... | |
| Charles McIntosh - 1839 - 994 páginas
...the soil. When destroyed, the spongioles are often speedily replaced, particularly in orchard trees, provided a slight degree of growth continues to be...to feed when the season for growing again returns." — Lindley's Guide, Sfc. This is the doctrine of vegetable physiologists, and we quote it because... | |
| George Lindley - 1852 - 450 páginas
...the soil. When destroyed, the spongioles are often speedily replaced, particularly in orchard trees, provided a slight degree of growth continues to be...to feed when the season for growing again returns. EVAPORATION. Evaporation takes place in plants to an inconceivable degree in certain circumstances.... | |
| Charles McIntosh - 1856 - 1024 páginas
...the soil. When destroyed, the spongioles are often speedily replaced, particularly in orchard trees, provided a slight degree of growth continues to be...quite over; and the first impulse of nature, when the free finds itself in a new situation, is to create new mouths by which to feed when the season for... | |
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