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And this may be observed if the sun is not screened off by other
plants.
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The cherry-tree is of the character of the fir tree as regards its
ramification placed in stages round its main stem; and its branches
spring, 4 or five or 6 [together] opposite each other; and the tips
of the topmost shoots form a pyramid from the middle upwards; and
the walnut and oak form a hemisphere from the middle upwards.
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11.
The bough of the walnut which is only hit and beaten when it has
brought to perfection...
[Footnote: The end of the text and the sketch in red chalk belonging
to it, are entirely effaced.]
The insertion of the leaves (412--419).
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OF THE INSERTION OF THE BRANCHES ON PLANTS.
Such as the growth of the ramification of plants is on their
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