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" Ivy. This well-known plant is what botanists call a rooting climber ; that is to say, its stems climb up and twine themselves round trees, or any other suitable object which presents a sufficiently rough surface for their roots to take hold of; as, unless... "
The Ladies' Companion to the Flower-garden: Being an Alphabetical ... - Seite 140
von Mrs. Loudon (Jane) - 1849 - 351 Seiten
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The ladies' companion to the flower garden

Jane Loudon - 1841 - 342 Seiten
...oil-paper, or with very thin canvas or gauze. l ГУлТll.—See ERICA. HE'DERA.—Araliaceœ.—The Ivy. This well-known plant is what botanists call...this is the case, the ivy, whenever it is rendered heavy by rain or snow, falls down. Whenever, therefore, ivy is wanted to cover smooth, newly-plastered...
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Gardening for Ladies: And Companion to the Flower-garden

Mrs. Loudon (Jane) - 1843 - 464 Seiten
...the decomposition of the vegetable matter it contains.—See PEAT-BOG. HE'DERA.—Araliacea.—The Ivy. This well-known plant is what botanists call...this is the case, the Ivy, whenever it is rendered heavy by rain or snow, falls down. Whenever, therefore, Ivy is wanted to cover smooth, newly-plastered...
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The ladies' companion to the flower garden

Jane Loudon - 1858 - 390 Seiten
...decomposition of the vegetablematter it contains.—See PEAT-BOO. HE'DERA.—Araliitcece. --Thelvy. This well-known plant is what botanists call a rooting...themselves round trees, or any other suitable object which present.? a sufficiently rough surface for their roots to take hold of; as, unless this is the case,...
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The ladies' companion to the flower garden

Jane Loudon - 1865 - 404 Seiten
...prevents the decomposition of the vegetable matter it contains.—See PEAT-BOO. HE'DERA.—Araliacece.-lhe Ivy. This well-known plant is what botanists call...this is the case, the Ivy, whenever it is rendered heavy by rain or snow, falls down. Whenever, therefore, Ivy is wanted to cover smooth, newly plastered...
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The ladies' companion to the flower garden

Jane Loudon - 1879 - 418 Seiten
...ÄRREKSS^»»sitiou of the vegetable matter it contains.' He'dera.—Andiàceœ.—The Ivy.—This well-known plant is what botanists call a rooting climber ; that is to say, its stems cblmb up and twine themselves round trees, or any other suitable object which presents a sufficiently...
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Henderson's Handbook of Plants and General Horticulture, Band 2

Peter Henderson - 1904 - 684 Seiten
...iic, a word in the same language, signifying green, from its being always green. Nat. Ord. Araliaceee. This well-known plant is what botanists call a rooting climber ; that is to say, its stems climb up trees, walls, sides of dwellings, or any other suitable object which presents a sufficiently rough...
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Henderson's Handbook of Plants and General Horticulture

Peter Henderson - 1910 - 664 Seiten
...iw, a word in the same language, signifying green, from its being always green. Nat. Ord. Araliaceœ. This well-known plant is what botanists call a rooting climber; that is to say, its stems climb up trees, walls, sides of dwellings, or any other suitable object which presents a sufficiently rough...
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