Chambers's Encyclopaedia: Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the PeopleW. and R. Chambers, 1874 |
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... plants , to be after- NURSERY , a garden or portion of a garden wards planted elsewhere . The ripening of garden- the trade of the public nurseryman . Many culinary seeds for sale is generally also an important part of vegetables are ...
... plants , to be after- NURSERY , a garden or portion of a garden wards planted elsewhere . The ripening of garden- the trade of the public nurseryman . Many culinary seeds for sale is generally also an important part of vegetables are ...
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... plants , consisting partly of herbaceous plants , both annual and perennial , and partly of shrubs and trees . Lindley ranks them in his Chenapodal Alli- ance . The flowers are either clustered or solitary , and either the cluster or ...
... plants , consisting partly of herbaceous plants , both annual and perennial , and partly of shrubs and trees . Lindley ranks them in his Chenapodal Alli- ance . The flowers are either clustered or solitary , and either the cluster or ...
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... plant . - Besides these , there is another kind of oat , the BRISTLE- POINTED OAT ( A. strigosa ) , regarded by some botanists as belonging even to a distinct genus , Danthonia , because the lower palea is much pro- longed , and instead ...
... plant . - Besides these , there is another kind of oat , the BRISTLE- POINTED OAT ( A. strigosa ) , regarded by some botanists as belonging even to a distinct genus , Danthonia , because the lower palea is much pro- longed , and instead ...
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... plants , containing not quite 100 known species , natives of tropical and subtropical countries . Some of them are trees , most of them under - shrubs ; all are remarkable for their smoothness in all parts . Bitter and tonic qualities ...
... plants , containing not quite 100 known species , natives of tropical and subtropical countries . Some of them are trees , most of them under - shrubs ; all are remarkable for their smoothness in all parts . Bitter and tonic qualities ...
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... plants of the natural order Onagraceae ( q . v . ) , having four petals and eight stamens , the calyx - limb 4 ... plant , and produces in the first year elliptic or obovate obtuse leaves , and in the second year a stem of 1-4 feet high ...
... plants of the natural order Onagraceae ( q . v . ) , having four petals and eight stamens , the calyx - limb 4 ... plant , and produces in the first year elliptic or obovate obtuse leaves , and in the second year a stem of 1-4 feet high ...
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