| 1806 - 604 str.
...mould was then washed away from the base of their stems by a strong current of water. Each plant was now suspended in air, and had no communication with...most distant from the earth, in which the tubers are of the alburnous Vessels of Trees. 299 naturally deposited. After an ineffective struggle of a few... | |
| 1806 - 836 str.
...mould was then washed away from the base of their stems by a strong current of water. Each plant was now suspended in air, and had no communication with...plants became perfectly obedient to my wishes, and furmed their tubers precisely in the places I had them. Many of the joints of the plants during the... | |
| William Nicholson - 1806 - 884 str.
...nature would make instead of the of that which remained , and I therefore took effectual means toots. to prevent the formation of tubers on any part of...points most distant from the earth, in which the tubers CIRCULATION or THE SAP. 65 are naturally deposited. After an ineffective struggle of a few weeks, the... | |
| 1807 - 532 str.
...became perceptible. An increased luxuriance of growth now became visible in every plant, nu>. merous blossoms were emitted, and every blossom afforded...perfectly obedient to my wishes^ and formed their tubersprecisely in the places I had assigned them. Many of the joints of the plants during the experiment... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1832 - 564 str.
...other part of the plant, permitted them to form on the extremities of the lateral branches ; these being the points most distant from the earth, in which the tubers are naturally deposited. Many of the joints of the phmts became enlarged ; and our author thinks, that if the formation of tubers... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1832 - 550 str.
...other part of the plant, permitted them to form on the extremities of the lateral branches ; these being the points most distant from the earth, in which the tubers are naturally deposited. Many of the joints of the plants became enlarged ; and our author thinks, that if the formation of... | |
| Thomas Andrew Knight - 1841 - 406 str.
...blossoms were emitted, and every blossom afforded fruit. Conceiving, however, that a small portion only of the true sap would be expended in the production...which the tubers are naturally deposited. After an ineffectual struggle of a few weeks, the plants became perfectly obedient to my wishes, and formed... | |
| Thomas Andrew Knight - 1841 - 410 str.
...blossoms were emitted, and every blossom afforded fruit. . Conceiving, however, that a small portion only of the true sap would be expended in the production...which the tubers are naturally deposited. After an ineffectual struggle of a few weeks, the plants became perfectly obedient to my wishes, and formed... | |
| Gardener - 1847 - 798 str.
...blossoms were emitted, and every blossom afforded fruit. Conceiving, however, that a small portion only of the true sap would be expended in the production...which the tubers are naturally deposited. After an ineffectual struggle of a few weeks the plants became perfectly obedient to my wishes, and formed their... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1808 - 1408 str.
...blossoms and seeds, I was anxious to discover what use nature would make of that which remained, and .['therefore took effectual means to prevent the formation...which the tubers are naturally deposited. After an ericen ve struggle of a few weeks, the plants became perfectly obedient to my wishes, and formed their... | |
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