The Sagacity & Morality of Plants: A Sketch of the Life & Conduct of the Vegetable KingdomChatto and Windus, 1884 - 311 pages |
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... in other ways . Flowers are frequently terminal - that is to say , are borne at the ends of branches , where the up- rising sap or fluid food must be thinnest and poorest , seeing it has been tapped all the way up by MISUNDERSTANDINGS . II.
... in other ways . Flowers are frequently terminal - that is to say , are borne at the ends of branches , where the up- rising sap or fluid food must be thinnest and poorest , seeing it has been tapped all the way up by MISUNDERSTANDINGS . II.
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... branches so that each can do its work without interfering with the rest . Their multitu- dinous shapes , also , have ... branch , and sometimes they are almost suppressed there , so that the terminal leaves are arranged like a rosette ...
... branches so that each can do its work without interfering with the rest . Their multitu- dinous shapes , also , have ... branch , and sometimes they are almost suppressed there , so that the terminal leaves are arranged like a rosette ...
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... branches on high , and enable the leaves to hang out like green banners in the sun- shine and the breeze . There is even a competition among the trees , individuals as well as species , which shall grow tallest . Who that has wandered ...
... branches on high , and enable the leaves to hang out like green banners in the sun- shine and the breeze . There is even a competition among the trees , individuals as well as species , which shall grow tallest . Who that has wandered ...
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... branches or cladodes doing duty for true leaves . botanist can regard that remarkable and unique British plant , the Butcher's Broom ( Ruscus aculeatus ) , It is the only with other than intense interest . 42 SAGACITY AND MORALITY OF ...
... branches or cladodes doing duty for true leaves . botanist can regard that remarkable and unique British plant , the Butcher's Broom ( Ruscus aculeatus ) , It is the only with other than intense interest . 42 SAGACITY AND MORALITY OF ...
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... branches flattened themselves , became covered with stomata ( or carbon- feeding mouths ) , and performed , and do still perform , all the functions of true leaves . Edwin Waugh , the well - known Lancashire poet , expresses a great ...
... branches flattened themselves , became covered with stomata ( or carbon- feeding mouths ) , and performed , and do still perform , all the functions of true leaves . Edwin Waugh , the well - known Lancashire poet , expresses a great ...
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