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" ... verging to green. Again, the ranunculus, which is originally of an intense yellow, sports into scarlet, red, purple, and almost any colour but blue. White flowers, which have a tendency to produce red, will never sport to blue, although they will... "
An Introduction to Botany - 525. oldal
szerző: John Lindley - 1832 - 557 oldal
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An Encyclopædia of Gardening: Comprising the Theory and Practice ..., 1. kötet

John Claudius Loudon - 1835 - 1326 oldal
...verging to green. Again, the ranunculus, which is originally of an intense yellow, sports into ecarlct, red, purple, and almost any colour but blue. White...yellow ; but of this I have no instance at hand." (Lind. Irürod. p. 525.) 1734. Smelt is changed in degree, but not in nature. In general, cultivation...

Magazine of Botany and Gardening British and Foreign ..., 3. kötet

1837 - 276 oldal
...white and red varieties, but nothing that can be compared to bright yellow ; the yellow hyacinths, so called, being a sort of pale yellow ochre colour,...tendency to produce blue, will not vary to yellow. Scent varies in degree rather than in nature ; some plants which are but slightly perfumed, as the...

The Horticultural Register, 5. kötet

1836 - 498 oldal
...white and red varieties, hut nothing that can be compared to bright yellow ; the yellow hyacinths, so called, being a sort of pale yellow ochre colour,...tendency to produce blue will not vary to yellow. Scent varies in degree rather than in nature ; some plants which are but slightly perfumed, as the...

The Magazine of Horticulture, Botany, and All Useful Discoveries ..., 2. kötet

1836 - 586 oldal
...ranunculus, which is originally of an intense yellow, sports into scarlet, red, purple, and almost any color but blue. White flowers which have a tendency to produce...tendency to produce blue, will not vary to yellow. Scent varies in degree rather than in nature ; some plants which are but slightly perfumed, as the...

The American Gardener's Magazine, 2. kötet

1836 - 520 oldal
...ranunculus, which is originally of an intense yellow, sports into scarlet, red, purple, and almost any color but blue. White flowers which have a tendency to produce...tendency to produce blue, will not vary to yellow. Scent varies in degree rather than in nature ; some plants which are but slightly perfumed, as the...

A Manual of Botany: Comprising Vegetable Anatomy and Physiology, Or the ...

William MacGillivray - 1840 - 330 oldal
...compared to bright yellow, the yellow hyacinths, as they are called, being a sort of pale yellow ochro verging to green. Again, the ranunculus, which is...sport to blue, although they will to yellow ; the Roses, for example, and Crysanthemums." nion and obvious. The Crab Apple, a small, globular, acid fruit,...

Rudiments of Vegetable Physiology

Robert Chambers - 1844 - 142 oldal
...compared to bright yellow, the yellow hyacinths, as they are called, being a sort of pale yellow ochre verging to green. Again, the ranunculus, which is...sport to blue, although they will to yellow ; the roses, for example, and the crysanthemums." For further remarks on the subject of colour in flowers,...

Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts

William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1845 - 846 oldal
...compared to bright yellow — the yellow hyacinths, as they are called, being a sort of pale.yellow ochre verging to green. Again, the ranunculus, which is...sport to blue, although they will to yellow ; the roses, for example, and the crysanthemums." The changes which the fruit or seed undergoes are also...

Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, 5-6. kötet

1846 - 910 oldal
...green. Again, the ranunculus, which is originally of an intense yellow, sports into scarlet. re<l, purple, and almost any colour but blue. White flowers...sport to blue, although they will to yellow — the roses, fur example, and the crysanthenmms.' A few gives to many plants their sole value, and to all...

Chambers's miscellany of instructive & entertaining tracts, 2. kötet

Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1869 - 274 oldal
...compared to bright yellow — the yellow hyacinths, as they are called, being a sort of pale yellow ochre verging to green. Again, the ranunculus, which is...sport to blue, although they will to yellow ; the roses, for example, and the crysanthemums.' The changes which the fruit or seed undergoes are also...




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