The Sagacity & Morality of Plants: A Sketch of the Life & Conduct of the Vegetable KingdomChatto and Windus, 1884 - 311 pages |
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... developed species we find no specialised nerves or tracks along which sensations can travel , or where they can be ... develop that accumulated ex- perience of their kind we call instinct . The physical basis of life , Protoplasm , is ...
... developed species we find no specialised nerves or tracks along which sensations can travel , or where they can be ... develop that accumulated ex- perience of their kind we call instinct . The physical basis of life , Protoplasm , is ...
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... botanical curiosities , such as aborted organs or higher - developed ones , tendencies to " sport " in a certain kind of way , etc . , - all of which , by the sidelights thrown upon them by the IO SAGACITY AND MORALITY OF PLANTS .
... botanical curiosities , such as aborted organs or higher - developed ones , tendencies to " sport " in a certain kind of way , etc . , - all of which , by the sidelights thrown upon them by the IO SAGACITY AND MORALITY OF PLANTS .
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... develop into flowers . Flowers are also produced in the axils of leaves , or on separate long stalks , as the Daisy and Dandelion , so that a large quantity of sap cannot reach them . If too much of food supply should be furnished , the ...
... develop into flowers . Flowers are also produced in the axils of leaves , or on separate long stalks , as the Daisy and Dandelion , so that a large quantity of sap cannot reach them . If too much of food supply should be furnished , the ...
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... developed from it . The places where the leaves have developed are called nodes the spaces between the leaves are known as inter - nodal spaces . The characteristic foliage of a tree very much depends on the length of the spaces between ...
... developed from it . The places where the leaves have developed are called nodes the spaces between the leaves are known as inter - nodal spaces . The characteristic foliage of a tree very much depends on the length of the spaces between ...
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... developed undoubtedly partake of the character we should call sagacious if animals had displayed them . What shall we term them when they are possessed by plants ? - Look at our English green lanes , for instance . Notwithstanding the ...
... developed undoubtedly partake of the character we should call sagacious if animals had displayed them . What shall we term them when they are possessed by plants ? - Look at our English green lanes , for instance . Notwithstanding the ...
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