| 1822 - 584 oldal
...primary form and office ; and it is very frequently observable, when much of the foliage of fruit trees has been destroyed by insects, or when the previous...every part, or nearly every part, of the kingdom, in the present spring, has afforded, I believe, more than sufficient evidence of the truth of the last... | |
| Thomas Andrew Knight - 1841 - 406 oldal
...passing through and remaining a component part of it. Every bunch of grapes commences its formation as a tendril, and it is always within the power of every...imperfect, and consequently abortive. The state of the peach-trees and vines, in every part, or nearly every part of the kingdom, in the present spring, has... | |
| Thomas Andrew Knight - 1841 - 410 oldal
...tendril. The blossoms are all additions, the formation of which is always dependent upon other agenta : and if any considerable part of the leaves be taken...imperfect, and consequently abortive. The state of the peach-trees and vines, in every part, or nearly every part of the kingdom, in the present spring, has... | |
| Gardener - 1847 - 798 oldal
...branch prematurely, or if the vine be not subjected to the influence of the requisite degree of beat and light, the tendrils will permanently retain their...are feeble and imperfect, and consequently abortive. (Ibid. 227.) The tendril of the vine is internally similar to that of the ampelopsis, though its external... | |
| John Phin - 1862 - 394 oldal
...requisite degree of heat and light, the tendrils will permanently retain their primary form and ofSce; and it is very frequently observable, when much of...imperfect, and consequently abortive. • • • • " The tendrils of the vine, in its internal organization, is apparently similar to the young succulent shoot... | |
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