Young trees in a thick forest are found to incline themselves towards that part through which the light penetrates, as plants are observed to do in I darkened chamber towards a stream of light let in through an orifice, and as the ears of corn do towards the south.


p. 310 - The Works of the Right Reverend George Horne, 1809


Young trees in a thick forest are found to incline themselves towards that part through which the light penetrates, as plants are observed to do in I ...

Young trees in a thick forest are found to incline themselves towards that part through which the light penetrates, as plants are observed to do in I ...

Young trees in a thick forest are found to incline themselves towards that part through which the light penetrates, as plants are observed to do in I ...

Young trees in a thick forest are found to incline themselves towards that part through which the light penetrates, as plants are observed to do in I ...