AGE OF PLANTS. SOME plants, such as the minute funguses, termed mould, only live a few hours, or at most a few days. Mosses, for the most part, live only one season, as do the garden plants called annuals, which die of old age as soon as they ripen their... Alphabet of Botany, for the Use of Beginners - Página 133por James Rennie - 1833 - 149 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1833 - 494 páginas
...air at the window when growing. AGE OF PLANTS. SOME plants, such as the minute funguses termed mould, only live a few hours, or at most a few days. Mosses...the garden plants called annuals, which die of old age as soon us they ripen their seeds. Some again, as the fox-glove and the holly-hock, live for two... | |
| Theodore Dwight - 1847 - 838 páginas
...houses. ^BOTANICAL DEPARTMENT. AGE OF PLANTS — Some plants, such as the minute funguses, termed mould, only live a few hours, or at most a few days. Mosses for the most part live only one season, ns do the garden plants called annuals, which die of old age as soon as they ripen their seeds. Some... | |
| Sir Joseph Paxton - 1837 - 474 páginas
...manner as Cocculus indicus. AGE OF PLANTS. SOME plants, such as the minute funguses, termed mould, only live a few hours, or at most a few days. Mosses,...the garden plants called annuals, which die of old age as soon as they ripen their seeds. Some again, as the foxglove and the hollyhock, live for two... | |
| Joseph Harrison - 272 páginas
...minute species of Fungi, termed mould, only live i'or a few hours, or at most a few days. Mosses mostly only one season ; as do the garden plants called Annuals, which die of old яке as soon as they ripen their seeds. Some again, as the Fox-glove and Hollyhock, live for two... | |
| 1854 - 616 páginas
...etc., and they are all tight." . Age of Plants. Some plants, such as the minute fungi, termed mold, only live a few hours, or, at most, a few days. Mosses, for the must part, live only one season, as do the garden plants called annuals, which die of old age aa soon... | |
| John Millard (assistant librarian of the Surrey inst) - 1834 - 466 páginas
...PLANTS.—Some plants, such as the minute funguses termed mould, only live a few hours, or, at most, only a few days. Mosses, for the most part, live only one...the garden plants called annuals, which die of old age as soon as they ripen their seeds. Some, again, as the foxglove and the hollyhock, live for two... | |
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