Cornus Mascula perspire twice its own weight in a day ; and Mr. Knight has remarked a Vine in a hot day losing moisture with such rapidity that a glass placed under one of its leaves was speedily covered with dew, and in half an hour the perspiration... The Book of the Garden - Página 361por Charles McIntosh - 1855Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| United States. Congress. House - 586 páginas
...leaves was speedily covered with dew, and in half an hour the perspiration was running off the glass. In damp or wet weather, this evaporation is least;...reason why deciduous trees cannot be transplanted when in leaf; it is difficult to remove them without injuring their spongioles, and it is equally difficult... | |
| George Lindley - 1831 - 648 páginas
...leaves was speedily covered with dew, and in half an hour the perspiration was running off the glass. In damp or wet weather this evaporation is least ;...reason why deciduous trees cannot be transplanted when in leaf; it is impossible to remove them without injuring their spongioles, and it is equally... | |
| William Robert Prince, William Prince - 1831 - 236 páginas
...leaves was speedily covered with dew, and in half an hour the perspiration was running off the glass. In damp or wet weather this evaporation is least;...reason why deciduous trees cannot be transplanted when in leaf; it is impossible to remove them without injuring their spongioles, and it is equally... | |
| George Lindley - 1831 - 662 páginas
...leaves was speedily covered with dew, and in half an hour the perspiration was running off the glass. In damp or wet weather this evaporation is least ;...reason why deciduous trees cannot be transplanted when in leaf} it is impossible to remove them without injuring their spongioles, and it is equally... | |
| George Lindley - 1831 - 674 páginas
...leaves was speedily covered with dew, and in half an hour the perspiration was running off the glass. In damp or wet weather this evaporation is least ;...into the system by the spongioles ; and hence, if the vspongioles are destroyed, and evaporation takes place before they can be replaced, a plant must necessarily... | |
| 1831 - 780 páginas
...deciduous trees, wherefore the spongioles have less difficulty in supplying the loss occasioned by it." " In damp or wet weather this evaporation is least ; in hot dry weather it is greatest." Conformably with these conditions, and consistently with the foregoing principle, it is, " that deciduous... | |
| 1831 - 774 páginas
...deciduous trees, wherefore the spongioles have less difficulty in supplying the loss occasioned by it." " In damp or wet weather this evaporation is least ; in hot dry weather it is greatest." Conformably with these conditions, and consistently with the foregoing principle, it is, " that deciduous... | |
| William Robert Prince - 1832 - 430 páginas
...leaves was speedily covered with dew, and in half an hour the perspiration was running off the glass. In damp or wet weather this evaporation is least;...system by the spongioles ; and hence, if the spongioles arc destroyed, and evaporation takes place before they can be replaced, a plant must necessarily die.... | |
| United States. Patent Office - 1858 - 728 páginas
...leaves was speedily covered with dew, and in half an hour the perspiration was running off the glass. In damp or wet weather, this evaporation is least;...reason why deciduous trees cannot be transplanted when in. leaf; it is difficult to remove them without injuring their spongioles, and it is equally... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1858 - 636 páginas
...leaves was speedily covered with dew, and iu half an hour the perspiration was running off the glass. In damp or wet weather, this evaporation is least;...reason why deciduous trees cannot be transplanted when in leaf; it is difficult to remove them without injuring their spongioles, and it is equally difficult... | |
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