Phyto-theology: Or, Botanical Sketches, Intended to Illustrate the Works of God in the Structure, Functions, and General Distribution of PlantsJohnstone & Hunter, 1851 - 242 |
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... fluid in its cup . 18. Widely separated though these plants may be in their physical characters , they are all mutually subservient to each other . Every member of the vegetable kingdom , from the most lofty to the most minute and ...
... fluid in its cup . 18. Widely separated though these plants may be in their physical characters , they are all mutually subservient to each other . Every member of the vegetable kingdom , from the most lofty to the most minute and ...
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... fluid enters the rootlets , the sap rises through the tubes and cavities by a beautiful law of imbibition and attraction , it reaches the branches and the upper part of the leaves , is exposed to the action of air and light , and then ...
... fluid enters the rootlets , the sap rises through the tubes and cavities by a beautiful law of imbibition and attraction , it reaches the branches and the upper part of the leaves , is exposed to the action of air and light , and then ...
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... fluid , and in which evaporation takes place with the greatest difficulty , is made to grow in the parched and thirsty desert . In the deserts of the East , and the sandy plains of Arabia , where the heat from the earth dissipates the ...
... fluid , and in which evaporation takes place with the greatest difficulty , is made to grow in the parched and thirsty desert . In the deserts of the East , and the sandy plains of Arabia , where the heat from the earth dissipates the ...
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... prickles on the outside are torn off by the cattle in order to get the fluid inside . Fig . 23. - Bread - fruit tree ( Artocarpus incisa ) , with a cluster of stami- Mango , and Coco - nut ( fig . 2 38 ADAPTATION OF PLANTS.
... prickles on the outside are torn off by the cattle in order to get the fluid inside . Fig . 23. - Bread - fruit tree ( Artocarpus incisa ) , with a cluster of stami- Mango , and Coco - nut ( fig . 2 38 ADAPTATION OF PLANTS.
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... fluids b Fig . 42. a takes place by the cells of the root ; the sap then rises through the cells and vessels and intercellular canals of the stem ; it reaches the cells and vessels of the leaf , and is there exposed to the action of air ...
... fluids b Fig . 42. a takes place by the cells of the root ; the sap then rises through the cells and vessels and intercellular canals of the stem ; it reaches the cells and vessels of the leaf , and is there exposed to the action of air ...
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