The American Journal of Horticulture and Florist's Companion, Band 1J.E. Tilton and Company, 1867 |
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... Spores Chas . J. Sprague 283 119 Flowers in Cities Flowers , Spring Flowers of May Foliaged Plants Forget - me - nots Frémontia Californica . losing their Fronds Field - culture of the Grape in Massachusetts , E. W. Bull Field - mice ...
... Spores Chas . J. Sprague 283 119 Flowers in Cities Flowers , Spring Flowers of May Foliaged Plants Forget - me - nots Frémontia Californica . losing their Fronds Field - culture of the Grape in Massachusetts , E. W. Bull Field - mice ...
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... SPORE . At the beginning of March , select a warm corner of the side stage of the greenhouse ; place in a board two feet square ; then break ... spores pretty thick , and finish by putting a hand - glass Culture of Ferns from the Spore . 119.
... SPORE . At the beginning of March , select a warm corner of the side stage of the greenhouse ; place in a board two feet square ; then break ... spores pretty thick , and finish by putting a hand - glass Culture of Ferns from the Spore . 119.
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... spores , or germinating processes , escape ; the whole cavity and its walls being called a perithecium . The spores are infinitesimally minute , oblong bodies , contained , generally eight in number , in diaphanous sacs , or envelopes ...
... spores , or germinating processes , escape ; the whole cavity and its walls being called a perithecium . The spores are infinitesimally minute , oblong bodies , contained , generally eight in number , in diaphanous sacs , or envelopes ...
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... spores is considered a good specific character , and yet these vary . It has been thought by some that the peculiar growth of the bark which bears this fungus is occasioned by the sting of a curculio ; but any one familiar with the ...
... spores is considered a good specific character , and yet these vary . It has been thought by some that the peculiar growth of the bark which bears this fungus is occasioned by the sting of a curculio ; but any one familiar with the ...
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... spores of mildew find speedy opportunities for their ravages . As a remedy for these evils , the planting of belts of trees is suggested as barriers to the sweep of drying winds , and as condensers and retainers . of moisture ; and also ...
... spores of mildew find speedy opportunities for their ravages . As a remedy for these evils , the planting of belts of trees is suggested as barriers to the sweep of drying winds , and as condensers and retainers . of moisture ; and also ...
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