| American Sociological Association - 1911 - 604 pages
...shorter stems, smaller and more hairy leaves, larger and brighter flowers. Each variety will produce its like in its own locality; but seeds of the Alpine...soon grow into the variety characteristic of its new habitat."1 If the variety of Primula sinensis with red flowers "be grown in a hothouse at a temperature... | |
| New York State College of Agriculture - 1918 - 828 pages
...planted in alpine altitudes, the other half upon the lowlands — each has developed new characters) will produce only the lowland form if sown there,...form will grow into the alpine form in the mountains. This change is accomplished by the new growing tissues, for the old and already-formed tissues are... | |
| New York (State) Dept. of Agriculture - 1918 - 814 pages
...planted in alpine altitudes, the other half upon the lowlands — each has developed new characters) will produce only the lowland form if sown there,...form will grow into the alpine form in the mountains. This change is accomplished by the new growing tissues, for the old and already-formed tissues are... | |
| New York (State). Department of Agriculture - 1918 - 852 pages
...planted in alpine altitudes, the other half upon the lowlands — each has developed new characters) will produce only the lowland form if sown there,...form will grow into the alpine form in the mountains. This change is accomplished by the new growing tissues, for the old and already-formed tissues are... | |
| American Sociological Society - 1922 - 312 pages
...shorter stems, smaller and more hairy leaves, larger and brighter flowers. Each variety will produce its like in its own locality; but seeds of the Alpine...soon grow into the variety characteristic of its new habitat."1 If the variety of Primula sinensis with red flowers "be grown in a hothouse at a temperature... | |
| Frederick Elmore Lumley - 1928 - 590 pages
...hairy leaves, larger and brighter flowers. Each variety produces its like in its own locality; but the seeds of the Alpine plant will produce only the lowland...form in the mountains. Moreover, if either form be transmitted into the other region, it will soon grow into the variety characteristic of its new habitat.3... | |
| New York State College of Agriculture - 1918 - 816 pages
...planted in alpine altitudes, the other half upon the lowlands — each has developed new characters) will produce only the lowland form if sown there,...form will grow into the alpine form in the mountains. This change is accomplished by the new growing tissues, for the old and already-formed tissues are... | |
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