| Benjamin Maund - 1824 - 260 Seiten
...habit between those of India Proper and the Himalayan forms, is well worthy of notice, as it shows that the affinity which exists between the flora of...and extends to even this most purely tropical genus. Four species of Impatiens have been raised in the London Horticultural Society's garden, from seeds... | |
| Madras literary society - 1837 - 996 Seiten
...habit between those of India proper and the Himalayan forms, is well worthy of notice, as it shows, that the affinity which exists between the flora of...development, and which the preceding remarks have shown to be so eminently possessed by those of this order, may, when the subject has been more studied... | |
| 1840 - 398 Seiten
...habit between those of India Proper and the Himalayan forms is well worthy of notice, as it shows, that the affinity which exists between the flora of...development, and which the preceding remarks have shown to be so eminently possessed by those of this order, may, when the subject has been more studied... | |
| Robert Wight - 1840 - 470 Seiten
...habit between those of India proper and the Himalayan forms, is well worthy of notice, as it shows, that the affinity which exists between the flora of...genus. The innate power which plants enjoy of selecting (he soil and climate in different countries, however remote, most suitable to their perfect development,... | |
| 1837 - 482 Seiten
...habit between those of India proper and the Himalayan forms, is well worthy of notice, as it shows, that the affinity which exists between the flora of...development, and which the preceding remarks have shown to be so eminently possessed by those of this order, may, when the subject has been more studied... | |
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