Some other bulbs, such as fritillaries and lilies, do not have these tunics, and will dry out quickly if they are exposed to the air for any length of time. Growing Bulbs - Page 22by Paul Urquhart - 2004 - 256 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Rhodesia. Munitions and Resources Committee - Agriculture - 1918 - 120 pages
...to remember that some varieties lose much of the value they possess, which the crops should derive, if they are exposed to the air for any length of time. Where much of the material is used a machine ought to be provided for sowing it, but in many instances... | |
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