Spelling still needs work, but this is better than your first post!
Anyway, here is a website that can help you:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rappaccini's_Daughter
Read it all carefully, and then read carefully the second and fourth link under External Links at the bottom of this webpage. You should be able to come to your own conclusion then.
(Since I have not read this story, I cannot give you a specific answer.)
HOW DOES THIS QUOTE " Nothing could exceed the intentness eith witch this scientific gardener examined every shrub which grew in his path; it seemed as if he was looking into their innermost nature, making obervations in regard to their creative essence, and discovering why one leaf grew in this shap and another in that, and wherefore such and such flowers differed among themselces in the hue and perfume." have a significance meaning, or why is it important in the story Rappiccini's Daughter ?
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