Plantae utiliores: or illustrations of useful plants, employed in the arts and medicine, Teil 8Whittaker & Company, 1850 |
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... deep enough for any root , and Saabye and his wife were obliged to transport the requisite additions from a considerable distance in a tub , having no other utensil suitable for the service . Thus the first garden in Greenland was ...
... deep enough for any root , and Saabye and his wife were obliged to transport the requisite additions from a considerable distance in a tub , having no other utensil suitable for the service . Thus the first garden in Greenland was ...
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... deep ravine , and having exhausted the sterile soil on that side , have pushed forth roots completely across the abyss , which have gained its opposite side , and there struck deep into more fertile ground . Plants are often to be found ...
... deep ravine , and having exhausted the sterile soil on that side , have pushed forth roots completely across the abyss , which have gained its opposite side , and there struck deep into more fertile ground . Plants are often to be found ...
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... deep hue . It is extremely hard , and so heavy , that it will sink in water ; and the French , who make great use of it , call it the Ebony of the Alps , because it is a native of the valleys of these mountains . The timber of this tree ...
... deep hue . It is extremely hard , and so heavy , that it will sink in water ; and the French , who make great use of it , call it the Ebony of the Alps , because it is a native of the valleys of these mountains . The timber of this tree ...
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... deep red by transmitted light . Strong nitric acid caused it to acquire a lighter colour . It gave a very copious gelatinous precipitate with acetate of lead , which was almost entirely re - dissolved by acetic acid . On decomposing ...
... deep red by transmitted light . Strong nitric acid caused it to acquire a lighter colour . It gave a very copious gelatinous precipitate with acetate of lead , which was almost entirely re - dissolved by acetic acid . On decomposing ...
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... deep brown colour . The perianth is hexapetaloid , the pieces connate , the tube long , the limb deeply 6 - cleft , cy- lindrical , and oblong ; the outer segments are larger than the inner , ovate , blunt and spreading at the border ...
... deep brown colour . The perianth is hexapetaloid , the pieces connate , the tube long , the limb deeply 6 - cleft , cy- lindrical , and oblong ; the outer segments are larger than the inner , ovate , blunt and spreading at the border ...
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