| 1833 - 494 pages
...have a plant supplied with roots immediately, which may be at once potted, and treated accordingly. 1 may however observe, that these suckers or offsets...the species will require a slight degree of bottom heac, to induce them to throw out young roots. The most suitable season for the propagating of tropical... | |
| James Forbes - Gardens - 1833 - 552 pages
...can readily be shaded by throwTHE PLEASURE GROUND. MO ing a mat over the lights while the cutting» are striking root ; some of the species will require...induce them to throw out young roots. The most suitable stav/a for the propagating of tropical plants, is from January to July ; but many of the kinds may... | |
| Horticulture - 1834 - 550 pages
...mid-day sun ; as a small pit or frame is generally appropriated to this purpose, which can readily he shaded by throwing a mat over the lights while the...striking root Some of the species will require a slight decree of hottom heat, to induce them to throw out voung roots." '•'The most suitable season for... | |
| Sir Joseph Paxton - Botany - 1836 - 384 pages
...be shaded from the effects of the mid-day sun ; as a small pit or frame is generally appropriated to this purpose, which can readily be shaded, by throwing...throw out young roots. The most suitable season for propagating tropical plants, is from January to July : but many of the kinds may be put into the cutting-... | |
| |