The British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences. Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, Tom 1Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1809 |
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... plant was cultivated by Bishop Comp- ton , at Fulham , before 1680. It is propa- gated by seeds , sown on a good hot - bed in spring , and previously soaked for twelve or fourteen hours in water . When the plants are two inches , each ...
... plant was cultivated by Bishop Comp- ton , at Fulham , before 1680. It is propa- gated by seeds , sown on a good hot - bed in spring , and previously soaked for twelve or fourteen hours in water . When the plants are two inches , each ...
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... plants . There is but a single species , which is a Mexican plant . ACALYPHA , in botany , a genus of plants belonging to the Monoecia Monodel- phia class , and the natural order of Tricocca , called the Tick - fruit . There are ...
... plants . There is but a single species , which is a Mexican plant . ACALYPHA , in botany , a genus of plants belonging to the Monoecia Monodel- phia class , and the natural order of Tricocca , called the Tick - fruit . There are ...
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... plants , and may be propagated either by seeds , which should be sown in a light dry soil towards the end of March , and left to grow , about six inches asunder , till au- tumn , when they should be transplanted where they are to remain ...
... plants , and may be propagated either by seeds , which should be sown in a light dry soil towards the end of March , and left to grow , about six inches asunder , till au- tumn , when they should be transplanted where they are to remain ...
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... plants are greatly injured by this , and by briny and spirituous compo- sitions . ACAULOSE , or ACAULOUS , among bo- tanists , a term used for such plants as have no caulis , or stem . See CAULIS . ACCEDAS ad curiam , in law , a writ ly ...
... plants are greatly injured by this , and by briny and spirituous compo- sitions . ACAULOSE , or ACAULOUS , among bo- tanists , a term used for such plants as have no caulis , or stem . See CAULIS . ACCEDAS ad curiam , in law , a writ ly ...
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... plant for the cure of wounds and ulcers ; a genus of the Syngenesia Polygamia Superfiua class of plants , and of the natural order of Com- positæ Discoideæ . There are 27 species , of which the most remarkable are the ptarmi- ca , or ...
... plant for the cure of wounds and ulcers ; a genus of the Syngenesia Polygamia Superfiua class of plants , and of the natural order of Com- positæ Discoideæ . There are 27 species , of which the most remarkable are the ptarmi- ca , or ...
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