Cottage Gardener and Country Gentleman's Companion, Volume 3Wm. S. Orr, 1850 - Gardening |
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... Buds harvested as small as 30 millimeters ( mm . ) in diameter opened in 8 - HQC plus sucrose , but the 30 mm . buds developed into smaller flowers than larger buds . Light intensity and duration had little influence on flower opening ...
... Buds harvested as small as 30 millimeters ( mm . ) in diameter opened in 8 - HQC plus sucrose , but the 30 mm . buds developed into smaller flowers than larger buds . Light intensity and duration had little influence on flower opening ...
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... buds of Alder . 149-151 Bud Protection in Magnolia Yulan 75 94 95 98,99 100 152 , 153 Bud of Magnolia Umbrella 154-160 Bud of Rose . 161 , 162 Buds of Maple 163-165 Winter - buds of Ash 101 103 106 107 178-185 186 166-172 Bud - scales ...
... buds of Alder . 149-151 Bud Protection in Magnolia Yulan 75 94 95 98,99 100 152 , 153 Bud of Magnolia Umbrella 154-160 Bud of Rose . 161 , 162 Buds of Maple 163-165 Winter - buds of Ash 101 103 106 107 178-185 186 166-172 Bud - scales ...
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... buds . doubts the individuality of buds . ing aspect , the individuality of buds is the cardinal point on which some of our most important operations turn ; such , for example , as all modes of propagation whatsoever , except by seed ...
... buds . doubts the individuality of buds . ing aspect , the individuality of buds is the cardinal point on which some of our most important operations turn ; such , for example , as all modes of propagation whatsoever , except by seed ...
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... bud would develop . A comparison of Plate XII , Figs . 52-57 , showing the condition of leaf buds of December 8 , with Plate XIII , Figs . 58 and 60 , shows that a well de- veloped and raised crown cannot be considered as satisfactory ...
... bud would develop . A comparison of Plate XII , Figs . 52-57 , showing the condition of leaf buds of December 8 , with Plate XIII , Figs . 58 and 60 , shows that a well de- veloped and raised crown cannot be considered as satisfactory ...
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... buds during the summer before the flowers open . Before entering upon a discussion of fruit - bud formation , a brief review of the nature and position of fruit buds of our common orchard trees will be useful . Nature and position of fruit ...
... buds during the summer before the flowers open . Before entering upon a discussion of fruit - bud formation , a brief review of the nature and position of fruit buds of our common orchard trees will be useful . Nature and position of fruit ...
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