The Collected Works of Sir Humphry Davy .. 7

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The Collected Works of Sir Humphry Davy .. 7
Davy Humphry Sir
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Thus, in the oak, it is bright brown ; in the beech, orange ; in the elm, yellow ; in the vine, red ; in the sycamore, dark-brown ; in the cornel-tree, purple ; and, in the woodbine, blue.
The cause of the preservation of the leaves of ever- greens through the winter, is not accurately known.
From the experiments of Hales, it appears that the force of the sap is much less in plants of this species, and probably diere is a certain degree of motion in it, in warm days, even in winter; their juice
...s are less watery than those of other plants, and probably less liable to be congealed by cold, and certainly not so easy of decomposition; and their vessels are defended by stronger coatings from the action of the elements.
The production of the other parts of the plant takes place at the time the leaves are most vigorously perform- ing their functions. If the leaves are stripped off from a tree in spring, it uniformly dies ; and when many of the 232 AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY.
leaves of forest trees are injured by blasts, or long-con- tinued dryness, the trees always become stag-headed and unhealthy.


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