Flora Domestica: Or, The Portable Flower-garden : with Directions for the Treatment of Plants in Pots and Illustrations Trom the Works of the PoetsTaylor and Hessey, 1823 - 396 |
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... nurserymen at Hackney , have a very large collection of hardy herbaceous plants , in small pots , set on beds of scoria , to keep the soil contained in them moist . FLORA DOMESTICA . FLORA DOMESTICA , & c . ADONIS xxxiv PREFACE .
... nurserymen at Hackney , have a very large collection of hardy herbaceous plants , in small pots , set on beds of scoria , to keep the soil contained in them moist . FLORA DOMESTICA . FLORA DOMESTICA , & c . ADONIS xxxiv PREFACE .
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... hardy as its godfather , and must be shel- tered from the frosts of winter . The Autumnal , or Common Adonis , has usually a red flower ; but there is a variety of this species , of which the flowers are lemon - coloured . It is a ...
... hardy as its godfather , and must be shel- tered from the frosts of winter . The Autumnal , or Common Adonis , has usually a red flower ; but there is a variety of this species , of which the flowers are lemon - coloured . It is a ...
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... hardy in pots . In mild seasons , a little straw over the earth would be a protection sufficient . The berries of the Thyme - leaved Arbutus , which is a native of North America , are carried to market in Phila- delphia , and sold for ...
... hardy in pots . In mild seasons , a little straw over the earth would be a protection sufficient . The berries of the Thyme - leaved Arbutus , which is a native of North America , are carried to market in Phila- delphia , and sold for ...
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... , la verge de Jacob [ Jacob's staff ] . In French , hache royale , bâton royal , both signifying the royal sceptre . In Italian , cibo regio [ royal food ] . Ꭰ They are tolerably hardy , the white least so ; ARUM . 33.
... , la verge de Jacob [ Jacob's staff ] . In French , hache royale , bâton royal , both signifying the royal sceptre . In Italian , cibo regio [ royal food ] . Ꭰ They are tolerably hardy , the white least so ; ARUM . 33.
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... hardy , the white least so ; but they will all bear the open air , except in severe frosts , from which they require some protection . In dry summer- weather they should be watered every evening ; in winter , once a week will suffice ...
... hardy , the white least so ; but they will all bear the open air , except in severe frosts , from which they require some protection . In dry summer- weather they should be watered every evening ; in winter , once a week will suffice ...
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