Floricultural Cabinet and Florists' Magazine. ..., Томи 17 – 18Whitaker and Company, Ave Maria Lane., 1849 |
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... become a pretty purple . As it blooms freely through the winter , it is a useful plant for the greenhouse or sitting - room . The following Epacrises were also in fine bloom , and produced a very cheering appearance : - EPACRIS LIMATUS ...
... become a pretty purple . As it blooms freely through the winter , it is a useful plant for the greenhouse or sitting - room . The following Epacrises were also in fine bloom , and produced a very cheering appearance : - EPACRIS LIMATUS ...
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... become one of the most valuable exports of India ; and descending the stairs met that most excellent man , Dr , Wallich , the present curator . We examined together his library . stored with a good collection of botanical works , ancient.
... become one of the most valuable exports of India ; and descending the stairs met that most excellent man , Dr , Wallich , the present curator . We examined together his library . stored with a good collection of botanical works , ancient.
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... become naked ; to prevent this , the shoots should often be stopped , and thus be kept bushy . ( Figured in Bot . Mag . 4421. ) MIRBELIA MEISNERI - MEISNER'S MIRBELIA . Leguminosa . Decandria Monogynia . A native of the Swan River ...
... become naked ; to prevent this , the shoots should often be stopped , and thus be kept bushy . ( Figured in Bot . Mag . 4421. ) MIRBELIA MEISNERI - MEISNER'S MIRBELIA . Leguminosa . Decandria Monogynia . A native of the Swan River ...
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... become sickly . The plants properly treated will bloom fine the same season . The fringed flowered kinds are the best . Cinerarias should now be forwarded by re - potting , due attention to watering , & c . They often require fumigating ...
... become sickly . The plants properly treated will bloom fine the same season . The fringed flowered kinds are the best . Cinerarias should now be forwarded by re - potting , due attention to watering , & c . They often require fumigating ...
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... becomes cracked , the moisture , even in the lowest parts of it , quickly evaporates , and the long delicate roots ... become so small that I judged them incapable of blooming in the main bed . To my surprise , they presented the most ...
... becomes cracked , the moisture , even in the lowest parts of it , quickly evaporates , and the long delicate roots ... become so small that I judged them incapable of blooming in the main bed . To my surprise , they presented the most ...
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