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" ... thin branches were tossed to and fro by the wind, the tendrils, had they not been excessively elastic, would instantly have been torn off and the plant thrown prostrate. But as it was, the Bryony safely rode out the gale, like a ship with two anchors... "
The American Naturalist - Seite 355
1871
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The New Monthly Belle Assemblée, Bände 72-73

1870 - 726 Seiten
...excessively elastic, would have been instantly torn off and the plant prostrated. But at it was the bryony safely rode out the gale, like a ship with two anchors down, and a long range of cable ahead, to serve as a spring on which she surges the ocean." Mr. Darwin tell sthat...
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The American Journal of Science and Arts

1866 - 460 Seiten
...elastic, would have been instantly torn off and the plant thrown prostrate. But as it was, the Bryony safely rode out the gale, like a ship with two anchors down and a long range of cable ahead, to serve as a spring as she surges to the storm." Moreover, while unattached...
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The American Naturalist, Band 4

1871 - 812 Seiten
...kinds of plants if they catch nothing, contract after an interval of several Fig. 90. Woodbine. days or weeks into a close spire. A few contract into a...like a ship with two anchors down, and with a long rauge of cable ahead to serve as a spring as she surges to the storm. When an uncaught tendril contracts...
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A Manual of Botany

Robert Brown - 1874 - 644 Seiten
...The tendrils are thus made highly elastic, so that a plant with this coiled tendril can "safely ride out the gale, like a ship with two anchors down, and...to serve as a spring as she surges to the storm." A tendril which is uncaught contracts spirally always in the same direction from tip to base ; while,...
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The Movements and Habits of Climbing Plants

Charles Darwin - 1875 - 400 Seiten
...elastic, would instantly have been torn off and the plant thrown prostrate. But as it was, the Bryony safely rode out the gale, like a ship with two anchors...serve as a spring as she surges to the storm. When an unattached tendril contracts spirally, the spire always runs in the same direction from tip to base....
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Charles Darwin's Works: The movements and habits of climbing plants

Charles Darwin - 1876 - 242 Seiten
...elastic, would instantly have been torn off and the plant thrown prostrate. But as it was, the Bryony safely rode out the gale, like a ship with two anchors...serve as a spring as she surges to the storm. When an unattached tendril contracts spirally, the spire always runs in the same direction from tip to se....
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Sketches from Nature with Pen and Pencil

Lady Frances Parthenope Verney - 1877 - 282 Seiten
...excessively elastic they would have been torn off, and the plant thrown prostrate. As it was, the Bryony safely rode out the gale, like a ship with two anchors...to serve as a spring as she surges to the storm." He might even have added that it has the advantage of the new chain over the old hemp cables, the play...
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Hardy Plants for Little Front Gardens

S. Stackhouse - 1877 - 136 Seiten
...tendrils had not been excessively elastic they would instantly have been torn off. As it was, the Bryony safely rode out the gale, like a ship with two anchors down and a long range of cable ahead to serve as a spring as she surges to the storm. When an unattached tendril...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Band 17

1880 - 900 Seiten
...hedge, and how, in spite of the violent wind which tossed the branches of the plant about, the bryony safely rode out the gale, " like a ship with two anchors...to serve as a spring as she surges to the storm." It may also serve to divide the weight which has to be supported equally among a number of tendrils...
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The Popular Science Review: A Quarterly Miscellany of ..., Band 4;Band 19

James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas - 1880 - 442 Seiten
...hedge, and how, in spite of the violent wind which tossed the branches of the plant about, the bryony safely rode out the gale, ' like a ship with two anchors...to serve as a spring as she surges to the storm.' It may also serve to divide the weight which has to be supported equally among a number of tendrils...
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