Flora's DictionaryFielding Lucas, Jun., 1832 - 202 pàgines |
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... fruits of the earth ; and , though addressed to an earthly object , it still retains something of the sanctity which belonged to the rite from which it was probably borrowed , and is accompanied with a devo- tion far more true , and ...
... fruits of the earth ; and , though addressed to an earthly object , it still retains something of the sanctity which belonged to the rite from which it was probably borrowed , and is accompanied with a devo- tion far more true , and ...
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... fruit . stem , and support the leaves , flowers , or. Roots are either annual , lasting one year , as the Poppy , Barley , & c .; biennial , when produced in one year , and flowering the next , as Wheat , Canterbury Bell , & c .; or ...
... fruit . stem , and support the leaves , flowers , or. Roots are either annual , lasting one year , as the Poppy , Barley , & c .; biennial , when produced in one year , and flowering the next , as Wheat , Canterbury Bell , & c .; or ...
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Elizabeth Washington Wirt. stem , and support the leaves , flowers , or fruits ; as the by keeping a thermometer placed in a hole made in a sound nitrogen gas which more particularly serves them for ali- ment. straw in grasses ; the ...
Elizabeth Washington Wirt. stem , and support the leaves , flowers , or fruits ; as the by keeping a thermometer placed in a hole made in a sound nitrogen gas which more particularly serves them for ali- ment. straw in grasses ; the ...
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... fruits and flowers almost invariably give out the last mentioned kind of air , at all times , but especially in the dark . It has long been known that light acts beneficially upon the upper surface of leaves , and hurtfully upon their ...
... fruits and flowers almost invariably give out the last mentioned kind of air , at all times , but especially in the dark . It has long been known that light acts beneficially upon the upper surface of leaves , and hurtfully upon their ...
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... fruit , from the too powerful heat of the sun . Hence it is , that in tropical countries the tree is never divested of the leaf . Water is the only aliment which the root draws from the earth ; and a plant can live and propagate itself ...
... fruit , from the too powerful heat of the sun . Hence it is , that in tropical countries the tree is never divested of the leaf . Water is the only aliment which the root draws from the earth ; and a plant can live and propagate itself ...
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Flora's Dictionary. [A treatise on the language of flowers. With a series of ... Visualització completa - 1835 |
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