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- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture II
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- These two kinds of warmth which we may call the “blossom
- while the leaves and blossoms spread out sideways. Now, in the
- leaf and the blossom the terrestrial element is working
- leaves and blossoms. One can actually see this. We have only to
- look at the coloured blossoms. In these the cosmic force of the
- the roots there is cosmic force, in the blossom mostly the
- between blossom and root, and in all that is between the two.
- pushing upwards into blossom and fruit? How can we in
- the blossoms and colour them and even into the fruit, and
- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture III
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- carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen are present in leaf, blossom,
- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture V
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- This is what can be done with milfoil: take the blossoms, the
- one or two handfuls of the yarrow blossoms well pressed
- delicate little yellow-heads of blossom must be plucked and
- blossoms of valerian, Valeriana officinalis, squeeze out the
- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture VII
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- blossoms, the fruits. These grow out of the tree just as
- specifically plant-like parts grow, viz. leaves and blossoms,
- blossoms and twigs up aloft, must have lost its roots in
- growing on it (twigs, blossoms, fruit; from their roots; an
- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture VIII
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- the root? up there the unfolding leaves and blossoms. And just
- as above, in the leaves and blossoms, the astral element is
- towards the blossom and fruit of the plant. In short, if we
- part of the plant which lies between blossom and root, i.e. the
- most plants, we take the seed which has formed from the blossom
- animal. Even uncooked the blossom and fruit of a plant work on
- blossom and fruit have undergone an additional treatment
- have a function in connection with the head, blossoms in
- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Contents
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