The Florist and Pomologist"Journal of Horticulture" Office, 1864 - Flower gardening |
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... surface turfy soil- even in peat earth I have seen plants grow most luxuriantly ; and many years ' practical experience has taught me that , though the Pine plant can be grown luxuriantly in healthy light soils , their foliage cannot be ...
... surface turfy soil- even in peat earth I have seen plants grow most luxuriantly ; and many years ' practical experience has taught me that , though the Pine plant can be grown luxuriantly in healthy light soils , their foliage cannot be ...
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... surface ( ST ) , which you see below the small knob that retains their foot . This surface is the stigma , or that part of the pistil intended to receive the pollen . These pollen - grains , becoming gummed to the humid sticky surface ...
... surface ( ST ) , which you see below the small knob that retains their foot . This surface is the stigma , or that part of the pistil intended to receive the pollen . These pollen - grains , becoming gummed to the humid sticky surface ...
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surfaces . The surface turned towards the sky is called the upper surface ; it is also called inward surface , because it looks towards the axis when the leaf is erect . For the same reason the opposite surface will be called the ...
surfaces . The surface turned towards the sky is called the upper surface ; it is also called inward surface , because it looks towards the axis when the leaf is erect . For the same reason the opposite surface will be called the ...
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Pear Achan Scotch and English forms of 14 QUERCUS pedunculata Oak | 37 |
88 | 137 |
Rose | 144 |
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