Flora's DictionaryFielding Lucas, Jun., 1832 - 202 Seiten |
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... produced in one year , and flowering the next , as Wheat , Canterbury Bell , & c .; or perennial , when they last many years , as the Rose , Trees , & c . There are various kinds of roots , some are bulbous , as the Tulip and Onion ...
... produced in one year , and flowering the next , as Wheat , Canterbury Bell , & c .; or perennial , when they last many years , as the Rose , Trees , & c . There are various kinds of roots , some are bulbous , as the Tulip and Onion ...
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... or branch , as in grasses . Spadix - the receptacle proceeding from a spathe , as in the palm , and some other plants , so called from being produced within a spatha , or sheath . that it had the smell of common Tansy , and.
... or branch , as in grasses . Spadix - the receptacle proceeding from a spathe , as in the palm , and some other plants , so called from being produced within a spatha , or sheath . that it had the smell of common Tansy , and.
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... produced by the light of a lamp , in the absence of the more perfect light of the sun ; as discovered by the Abbe Tessier . Leaves give out moisture by their under surface , in pro- portion to the intensity of light , and not of heat ...
... produced by the light of a lamp , in the absence of the more perfect light of the sun ; as discovered by the Abbe Tessier . Leaves give out moisture by their under surface , in pro- portion to the intensity of light , and not of heat ...
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... produced , as may be discovered by applying it between the lips . Another secretion to be found in every vegetable , in a greater or less degree , is sugar ; but generally mixed with gum , sap , or other ingredients . It abounds most in ...
... produced , as may be discovered by applying it between the lips . Another secretion to be found in every vegetable , in a greater or less degree , is sugar ; but generally mixed with gum , sap , or other ingredients . It abounds most in ...
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... produce a further division into genera ; and genera are again subdivided into species . A Class has been aptly described as bearing some re- semblance to an army , an order to a regiment , a genus to a company , and a species to a ...
... produce a further division into genera ; and genera are again subdivided into species . A Class has been aptly described as bearing some re- semblance to an army , an order to a regiment , a genus to a company , and a species to a ...
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