QUÉ SIGNIFICA PHYLLOMANIA EN INGLÉS
definición de phyllomania en el diccionario inglés
La definición de phyllomania en el diccionario es el exceso en la producción de hojas de una planta, generalmente un árbol, a expensas de la producción de frutas o flores.
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PHYLLOMANIA»
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These plants, of which we have sixteen, were made by fertilising B. heracleifolia
with B. polyantha. They are all beginning to break out in “phyllomania.” As yet
they have not flowered, but as they agree in all details with phyllomaniaca there
can ...
2
Journal of Botany: British and Foreign
It was the commencement of a rage for fine foliage plants, as gardeners call them
, of that phyllomania now spreading through the length and breadth of Europe. All
plants with variegated leaves became much sought after. A species which ...
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Journal of Botany, British and Foreign
It was the commencement of a rage for fine foliage plants, as gardeners call them
, of that phyllomania now spreading through the length and breadth of Europe. All
plants with variegated leaves became much sought after. A species which ...
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The Journal of Botany, British and Foreign
It was the commencement of a rage for fine foliage plants, as gardeners call them
, of that phyllomania now spreading through the length and breadth of Europe. All
plants with variegated leaves became much sought after. A species which ...
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Gardeners Chronicle & New Horticulturist
The more the weather is favourable to vege tation, the more does it promote
partial phyllomania. Third Species. Pistillary Phyllomania.— It lias been already
said that in the so called extra-double flowers, as in the Ranunculus for instance,
the ...
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The Begonian: Devoted to the Sheltered Gardens
EPIDERMAL OUTGROWTHS IN BEGONIA By Harriet B. Creighton Ruby F. H.
Farwell Professor of Botany Wellesley College Wellesley, Mass. 02181 Five
years ago I wrote an article for The Begonian titled, "Phyllomania— What? When
? and ...
These plants, of which we have sixteen, were made by fertilising B. heracleifolia
with B. polyantha. They are all beginning to break out in “ phyllomania.” They,
also, are quite sterile and as they agree in all details with phyllomaniaca there
can ...
duceil in the trunk of the tree ; but Evelyn and his followers would call them " □
phyllomania which spent all the Joyce in the leaves, to the prejudice of the rest of
the parts." But I have no doubt, if these worthies were alive, and placed under Mr.
J. C. LOUDON, F.L.S. H.S. &C.,
1841
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Report of the National Academy of Sciences
Cuuse of Phyllomania in Begonia (illustrated). — E. F. Smith. Recent epidemics
of pneumonia In army camps (illustrated). — W. G. MacCallum, introduced by
H. S. Jennings. Differential corrections of ballistics. — (i. A. Bliss. Some results of
...
National Academy of Sciences (U.S.),
1914
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Diseases of Oilseed Crops
... 1971) and Venezuela (Mazzani and Malaguti, 1952). The disease has been
named as "Green flowering disease" or "Pothe" in Burma (Robertson, 1928), and
"Stenosis" (Likhite, 1939) in India and "Phyllomania" or "Green flowering" in
Africa ...
G. S. Saharan, Dr. Naresh Mehta,
2005