| John Claudius Loudon - 1838 - 786 páginas
...bark of trees in our garden at Bayswater, the embryos had not separated from the seed on Aug. 15th, the day on which we correct this proof. When the mistletoe...the bark or young wood of the trees in which it is parasiticallv established, in the same manner as those terrestial plants which, like the potato, possess... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1838 - 810 páginas
...bark of trees in our garden at Bayswater, the embryos had not separated from the seed on Aug. 15th, the day on which we correct this proof. When the mistletoe...point where the root entered ; and hence Professor Hcnslow concludes that the mistletoe is propagated in the bark or young wood of the trees in which... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1838 - 796 páginas
...we correct this proof. When the mistletoe germinates on the upper side of a branch, the shoots beml upwards ; but, if they are placed on the under side,...the bark or young wood of the trees in which it is paraMtically established, in the same manner as those terrestial plants which, like the potato, possess... | |
| 1844 - 288 páginas
...extremity, like the mouth-piece of a huntinghorn, fixes itself firmly to the bark, and extends itself between the inner bark and the soft wood where the...a distance from the point where the root entered. As the tree itself advances in growth, the roots of the misletoe become embedded in the solid wood,... | |
| Sketches - 1848 - 422 páginas
...like the mouth-piece of a hunting-horn, it takes fast hold of the bark, and finally extends itself between the inner bark and the soft wood, where the...sometimes sending up suckers at a distance from the spot where the root entered. Thus the plant derives its whole nourishment from the tree, which is naturally... | |
| Sarah Tomlinson - 1862 - 498 páginas
...like the mouth-piece of a hunting horn, it takes fast hold of the bark, and finally extends itself between the inner bark and the soft wood, where the...sometimes sending up suckers at a distance from the spot where the root entered. Thus the plant derives its whole nourishment from the tree, which is naturally... | |
| 1876 - 536 páginas
...on the Olive tree. The roots of the Mistletoe penetrate the bark of the tree on which it grows, and extend themselves between the inner bark and the soft wood where the sap is most abundant. The roots of the Mistletoe, as the tree on which it grows advances in growth, become embedded in the... | |
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