The American Journal of Horticulture and Florist's Companion, Band 1J.E. Tilton and Company, 1867 |
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... epiphytal and terrestrial . In hot countries , the species are generally epi- phytes ; in temperate regions , we find only the terrestrial classes . These rules are not , however , without some exceptions : epiphytes often grow upon ...
... epiphytal and terrestrial . In hot countries , the species are generally epi- phytes ; in temperate regions , we find only the terrestrial classes . These rules are not , however , without some exceptions : epiphytes often grow upon ...
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... epiphytal . Establishing themselves upon the branches of the trees , they either vegetate amid masses of decaying vegeta- ble matter , or cling by long succulent grasping roots to the naked branches of trees , from which and the moist ...
... epiphytal . Establishing themselves upon the branches of the trees , they either vegetate amid masses of decaying vegeta- ble matter , or cling by long succulent grasping roots to the naked branches of trees , from which and the moist ...
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... epiphytal species ; their range is therefore much greater : and the general remarks about orchids must be taken with a great degree of allowance in respect to this class . Notwithstanding the high temperature of Africa , they are ...
... epiphytal species ; their range is therefore much greater : and the general remarks about orchids must be taken with a great degree of allowance in respect to this class . Notwithstanding the high temperature of Africa , they are ...
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... epiphytal species , were remarkable for brilliancy of color , extraordinary form , and exquisite fragrance ; but for many years they were known only to the horticultural world from dried specimens in herbaria , where , of course , both ...
... epiphytal species , were remarkable for brilliancy of color , extraordinary form , and exquisite fragrance ; but for many years they were known only to the horticultural world from dried specimens in herbaria , where , of course , both ...
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... epiphytal orchids mostly range themselves ; the European and North - American species being confined to three in the former tribe , and to two in the latter . On the other hand , the terrestrial species which are mostly found in the ...
... epiphytal orchids mostly range themselves ; the European and North - American species being confined to three in the former tribe , and to two in the latter . On the other hand , the terrestrial species which are mostly found in the ...
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