. The theory of horticulture : or, An attempt to explain the principal operations of gardening upon physiological principles . Horticulture; Plant physiology. often found in tte state of a short brancli. Still more rarely a flower lengthens, and produces from the axils. of its parts other flowers arranged over its sides, as in the Double Pine-apple. of the Indian Archipelago. The following very striking illustrations of these facts have, among many others, occurred in the present season (1839). Fig. l-i represents a branch of a Pear, in which one flower (a) is in a deformed state, but. Please
. The theory of horticulture : or, An attempt to explain the principal operations of gardening upon physiological principles . Horticulture; Plant physiology. often found in tte state of a short brancli. Still more rarely a flower lengthens, and produces from the axils. of its parts other flowers arranged over its sides, as in the Double Pine-apple. of the Indian Archipelago. The following very striking illustrations of these facts have, among many others, occurred in the present season (1839). Fig. l-i represents a branch of a Pear, in which one flower (a) is in a deformed state, but. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Lindley, John, 1799-1865; Downing, A. J. (Andrew Jackson), 1815-1852. New York : Wiley and Halsted
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