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... plants - its ascent from the root to the leaves and bark , and its partial descent after the elaboration which it undergoes in these organs . sap drawn from the ground by the roots ( see OSMOSE ) ascends in exogenous plants , which have ...
... plants - its ascent from the root to the leaves and bark , and its partial descent after the elaboration which it undergoes in these organs . sap drawn from the ground by the roots ( see OSMOSE ) ascends in exogenous plants , which have ...
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... plants . Experiments show that the movements of the growing parts of all plants are governed by C. , while other movements are referred to natural selection . The discovery of C. has scientific sig- nificance . CIRCUMPO'LAR STARS ...
... plants . Experiments show that the movements of the growing parts of all plants are governed by C. , while other movements are referred to natural selection . The discovery of C. has scientific sig- nificance . CIRCUMPO'LAR STARS ...
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... plant to them , and enables it to climb , when otherwise , through the weak . ness of its stem , it must have been ... plants of the natural order menispermacea , of which some of the species possess valuable medicinal properties ...
... plant to them , and enables it to climb , when otherwise , through the weak . ness of its stem , it must have been ... plants of the natural order menispermacea , of which some of the species possess valuable medicinal properties ...
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... plants of the natural order ranunculacea , having four colored sepals , no corolla , and for fruit numerous one - seeded achania with long - generally feathery - awns . The species are pretty numerous , herbs or shrubs , generally with ...
... plants of the natural order ranunculacea , having four colored sepals , no corolla , and for fruit numerous one - seeded achania with long - generally feathery - awns . The species are pretty numerous , herbs or shrubs , generally with ...
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... plants , entirely - by the duration and C. of summer . Thus , maize , which may be mentioned as an impor- tant example , succeeds well in climates of which the winter - cold is severe , the summer season alone being sufficient for its ...
... plants , entirely - by the duration and C. of summer . Thus , maize , which may be mentioned as an impor- tant example , succeeds well in climates of which the winter - cold is severe , the summer season alone being sufficient for its ...
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