Similarly, the fashion for glasshouses marked a new appreciation of plant physiology, chemistry, and geography.
The pots were occasionally put in a glasshouse to protect plants from excessive rains.
After 12 days, when temperatures began to fall (which would have limited beetle activity), the plots were moved to a glasshouse with temperature control.
Glasshouse trials are therefore required to confirm laboratory results before full-scale commercial development is considered.
The planting material was kept in a glasshouse for acclimatization and establishment.
They were grown in plastic pots in a glasshouse.
Species only recorded from glasshouses in the area of study, and not included in key.
Such a highly resistant clone could most easily exist from season to season in a glasshouse environment.