... and sheep have for it, are merits which distinguish it as one of the most valuable of those grasses which affect moist rich soils and sheltered situations... A floral guide for east Kent - Page 41by Matthew Henry Cowell - 1839 - 98 pagesFull view - About this book
| Sir Humphry Davy, George Sinclair, John Russell Duke of Bedford - Agricultural chemistry - 1815 - 452 pages
...nutritive powers which the grass seems to possess, and the season in which it arrives at perfection, are merits which distinguish it as one of the most...moist rich soils, and sheltered situations; but on dry exposed situations it is altogether inconsiderable ; it yearly diminishes, and ultimately dies... | |
| George Sinclair - Forage plants - 1826 - 596 pages
...seasons in which it arrives at perfection, and the marked partiality which oxen, horses, and sheep have for it, are merits which distinguish it as one...moist rich soils and sheltered situations : but on dry exposed situations it is altogether inconsiderable ; it yearly diminishes, and ultimately dies... | |
| John S. Skinner - 1827 - 434 pages
...seasons in which it arrives at perfection, and the, marked partiality which oxen, horses, and sheep have for it, are merits which distinguish it as one...moist rich soils and sheltered situations: but on dry exposed situations it is altogether inconsiderable; it yearly diminishes, and ultimately dies oil',... | |
| Sir Humphry Davy - Agricultural chemistry - 1836 - 458 pages
...nutritive powers which the grass seems to possess, and the season in which it arrives at perfection, are merits which distinguish it as one of the most...moist rich soils and sheltered situations ; but on dry exposed situations it is altogether inconsiderable : it yearly diminishes, and ultimately dies... | |
| M. H. Cowell - Plants - 1839 - 140 pages
...A valuable pasture grass, but inferior to the next species. 360 trivialis * rough italktd 6. 7— T to 11 The superior produce of this Poa over any other...inconsiderable , it yearly diminishes, and ultimately dies off. (Hart. Gram. Wob.) 361 nemoralis i wood 6. 7 — 9. 11 Polyyalae D'uulcl. of Ian. 199 POLYGALA MILK-WORT... | |
| Royal Agricultural Society of England - Agriculture - 1856 - 812 pages
...seasons in which it arrives at perfection, and the marked partiality which horses, oxen, and sheep have for it, are merits which distinguish it as one...of the most valuable of those grasses which affect rich soil and sheltered situations." — Hort. Gram. Woburn., p. 88. Now, we cannot say that we have... | |
| Richard Parnell - Grasses - 1842 - 318 pages
...the season in which it arrives at perfection, and the marked partiality which oxen, horses, and sheep have for it, are merits which distinguish it as one...moist, rich soils, and sheltered situations ; but on dry exposed situations it is altogether inconsiderable, yearly diminishes, and ultimately dies off,... | |
| Daniel Pereira Gardner - Agriculture - 1846 - 898 pages
...nutritive powers which the grass seems to possess, and the season in which it arrives at perfection, are merits which distinguish it as one of the most...moist, rich soils and sheltered situations ; but on dry, exposed situations it is altogether inconsiderable : it yearly diminishes, and ultimately dies... | |
| Daniel Pereira Gardner - Agriculture - 1846 - 898 pages
...seems to possess, and the season in which it arrives at perfection, are merits which distin! guish it as one of the most valuable | of those grasses...moist, ' rich soils and sheltered situations ; but on dry, exposed situations it is altogether inconsiderable : it yearly diminishes, and ultimately dies... | |
| Edmund Murphy - 1846 - 120 pages
...seasons at which it arrives at perfection, and the marked partiality which oxen, horses, and sheep have for it, are merits which distinguish it as one of the most valuable, which affect moist rich soils and sheltered situations." — Hort. Gram. Wob. p. 148. It flowers about... | |
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