| 1819 - 496 pagine
...component part of it. Every bunch of grapes commences its formation as & ""• A a 2 • ' tendril tendril, and it is always within the power of every...tendrils will permanently retain their primary form and office; and it is very frequently observable, when much of the foliage of fruittrees has been destroyed... | |
| 1822 - 584 pagine
...Every bunch of grapes commences its formation as a On the proper Mode of pruning the Peach Tree. 365 tendril, and it is always within the power of every...tendrils will permanently retain their primary form and office ; and it is very frequently observable, when much of the foliage of fruit trees has been destroyed... | |
| 1822 - 442 pagine
...the fruit and become deciduous, instead of passing through and remaining a component part of it. • Every bunch of grapes commences its formation as a...are all additions, the formation of which is always deV*. pendant pendant upon other agents ; and if any considerable part of the leaves be taken off the... | |
| Edmund Ruffin - 1840 - 790 pagine
...Trans., commences its formation as a tendril, and it is always in the power of the cultivator, to cause it to remain a tendril. The blossoms are all additions, the formation of which ia all dependent upon agents, viz., upon the leaves, which are required to elaborate the Ibod, and... | |
| Thomas Andrew Knight - 1841 - 406 pagine
...of the fruit and become deciduous, instead of passing through and remaining a component part of it. Every bunch of grapes commences its formation as a...tendrils will permanently retain their primary form and office; and it is very frequently observable, when much of the foliage of fruit-trees has been destroyed... | |
| Thomas Andrew Knight - 1841 - 410 pagine
...of the fruit and become deciduous, instead of passing through and remaining a component part of it. Every bunch of grapes commences its formation as a...formation of which is always dependent upon other agenta : and if any considerable part of the leaves be taken off the branch prematurely, or if the... | |
| Gardener - 1847 - 798 pagine
...exercise, loses in any degree its power of transmitting the ascending sap. (Knight's Papers, 338J. Every bunch of grapes commences its formation as a...subjected to the influence of the requisite degree of beat and light, the tendrils will permanently retain their primary form and office ; and it is very... | |
| John Phin - 1862 - 378 pagine
...unskillful vine-dresser are disappointed — his fine show of blossom buds> toning out nothing but tendrils. "We believe the converse of this was first...tendrils will permanently retain their primary form and office ; and it is very frequently observable, when much of the foliage of fruit-trees has -been destroyed,... | |
| George William Johnson - 1862 - 396 pagine
...transformation, adding, that " every bunch of U rapes commences its formation as a tendril, it being always •within the power of every cultivator to occasion it to remain a tendril," either by removing a considerable portion of the leaves, or reducing the temperature and light to which... | |
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