| 1834 - 652 Seiten
...from papaveracea, and not from Banks//, as the gardener had inadvertently stated. The tree peonies are propagated by layers, which should be twisted...mixture of vegetable earth and fresh meadow loam. (The Britisk Ftoueri:i, ,,/,•„, May.) LVI. Myrtaceee § Chanteelauciete. 1495. CA'LYTHRIX Lab.... | |
| Joseph Harrison - 1834 - 370 Seiten
...various parts, the base marked with numerous radiating streaks of violet and purple. The Tree Pceonies are propagated by layers, which should be twisted a little ; and the soil best adapted for them is л mixture of vegetable earth. The generic name, Pœonia, is derived, according to some, from PŒON,... | |
| 1834 - 550 Seiten
...Pteo»y. This handsome variety was raised at Arley, the seat of the Earl of Mountnorris. The Tree Paeonies are propagated by layers, which should be twisted...mixture of vegetable earth, and fresh meadow loam.— Sw. Fl. Gard. CLASS II.— PLANTS WITH ONLY ONE COTYLEDON. LILIACE.E. it lias been published by Mr.... | |
| 1834 - 648 Seiten
...from papaveracea, and not from B4nksit, as the gardener had inadvertently stated. The tree pseonies are propagated by layers, which should be twisted a little ; and the soil best All the varieties raised at Arley [we suppose, those whole names are registered in Wort. Brit. adapted... | |
| Robert Sweet - 1835 - 416 Seiten
...really the normal form of the species, as the late Mr. George Anderson suggested. The tree Pseonies are propagated by layers, which should be twisted...mixture of vegetable earth and fresh meadow loam. For an account of the other varieties of the tree Psebny, we refer our readers to Mr. Sabine's elaborate... | |
| Robert Sweet - 1835 - 780 Seiten
...really the normal form of the species, as the late Mr. George Anderson suggested. The tree Paeonies are propagated by layers, which should be twisted...mixture of vegetable earth and fresh meadow loam. For an account of the other varieties of the tree Ржопу, we refer our readers to Mr. Sabine's... | |
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