Arboretum Et Fruticetum Britannicum: Or, The Trees and Shrubs of Britain, Native and Foreign, Hardy and Half-hardy, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly Described; with Their Propagation, Culture, Management, and Uses in the Arts, in Useful and Ornamental Plantations, and in Landscape Gardening; Preceded by a Historical and Geographical Outline of the Trees and Shrubs of Temperate Climates Throughout the World, Bind 1author, 1838 - 2693 sider |
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... Calyx will be examined as to texture , struc- ture , figure , station relatively to the ovarium and the axis of the flower , surface , size , proportion to the corolla , colour , æstivation , and duration . The Corolla will be viewed in ...
... Calyx will be examined as to texture , struc- ture , figure , station relatively to the ovarium and the axis of the flower , surface , size , proportion to the corolla , colour , æstivation , and duration . The Corolla will be viewed in ...
Side 232
... calyx . Calyx of from four to eight coloured sepals . Petals none . Car- pels numerous , aggregate , terminated by a long , and mostly feathery , tail.— Climbing shrubs , with variously cut opposite leaves . The recent herb of all the ...
... calyx . Calyx of from four to eight coloured sepals . Petals none . Car- pels numerous , aggregate , terminated by a long , and mostly feathery , tail.— Climbing shrubs , with variously cut opposite leaves . The recent herb of all the ...
Side 243
... calyx , from two joined bracteas situ- ated at the top of the peduncle just under the flower . Tails of pericarps bearded . - Climbing or rambling shrubs , with simple or ternate leaves . ( Don's Mill . , i . p . 9. ) The old petioles ...
... calyx , from two joined bracteas situ- ated at the top of the peduncle just under the flower . Tails of pericarps bearded . - Climbing or rambling shrubs , with simple or ternate leaves . ( Don's Mill . , i . p . 9. ) The old petioles ...
Side 249
... Calyx of 5 leafy , unequal , permanent sepals . Petals from 5 to 10 , somewhat orbicular . Stamens numerous . Disk fleshy , girding the ovaries . Carpels follicular , from 2 to 5 , large , many - seeded , terminated with thick ...
... Calyx of 5 leafy , unequal , permanent sepals . Petals from 5 to 10 , somewhat orbicular . Stamens numerous . Disk fleshy , girding the ovaries . Carpels follicular , from 2 to 5 , large , many - seeded , terminated with thick ...
Side 255
... Calyx of 5 deciduous sepals . Petals 5. Carpels 2-3 - seeded , but usually solitary from abortion . ( Don's Mill . , i . p . 65. ) There is only one species known . X. APIIFO`LIA L'Herit . The Parsley - leaved Yellow Root ...
... Calyx of 5 deciduous sepals . Petals 5. Carpels 2-3 - seeded , but usually solitary from abortion . ( Don's Mill . , i . p . 65. ) There is only one species known . X. APIIFO`LIA L'Herit . The Parsley - leaved Yellow Root ...
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Side 296 - It is also remarkable for the irritability of its stamens, which, when the filament is touched on the inside with the point of a pin or any other hard instrument, bend forward towards the pistil, touch the stigma with the anther, remain curved for a short time, and then partially recover their erect position : this is best seen in warm dry weather. After heavy rain the phenomenon...
Side 409 - Some persons recommend leaving the syrup twelve hours before boiling it for the last time ; others proceed with it immediately. In either case the boilers are only half filled, and by an active, steady heat the liquor is rapidly reduced to the proper consistency for being poured into the moulds. The evaporation is known to have proceeded far enough when, upon rubbing a drop of the syrup between the fingers, it is perceived to be granular. If it is in danger of boiling over, a bit of lard or of butter...
Side 409 - A trough is placed on the ground at the foot of each tree, and the sap is every day collected and temporarily poured into casks, from which it is drawn out to fill the boilers. The evaporation is kept up by a brisk fire, and the scum is carefully taken off during this part of the process. Fresh sap is added from time to time, and the heat is maintained till the liquid is reduced to a syrup, after which it is left to cool, and then strained through a blanket, or other woollen stuff, to separate the...
Side 249 - ... shoot, in the manner common ringing is performed on trees. In this way each bud will occupy one inch of the stem between the rings. The stems when thus prepared should be laid down horizontally, about three inches under the soil, leaving only the leading bud at the end of each branch out of the soil.
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Side 8 - ... as to be recognised at once as works of art. A residence, thus laid out, is clearly distinguished from the woody scenery of the surrounding country ; and is satisfactory, because it displays the working of the human mind, and confers distinction on the owner as a man of wealth and taste. A residence laid out in the modern style, with the surface of the ground disposed in imitation of the undulations of nature, and the trees scattered over it in groups and masses, neither in straight lines nor...
Side 296 - The purpose which this contrivance of nature answers is evident In the original position of the stamens the anthers are sheltered from rain by the concavity of the petals. Thus probably they remain, till some insect coming to extract honey from the base of the flower, thrusts itself between the filaments, and almost unavoidably touches them in the most irritable part : thus the impregnation of the germ is performed ; and as it is chiefly in...
Side 15 - In old times trees were the very temples of the gods ; and, according to that ancient manner, the plain and simple peasants of the country, savouring still of antiquity, do at this day consecrate to one god or other the goodliest and fairest trees that they can...
Side 82 - He was not slow, however, in acquiring the confidence and regard of his fellow citizens. On the 25th of July, 1786, he was elected a member of the American Philosophical Society; and at the general election in October, 1789, he was chosen a member of the assembly for the City of Philadelphia. This was his first and last appearance on the stage of political life. Although repeatedly urged at subsequent periods to accept of public appointments, and to take part in political operations...