The Nut Culturist: A Treatise on the Propagation, Planting and Cultivation of Nut-bearing Trees and Shrubs, Adapted to the Climates of the United States ...Orange Judd Company, 1919 - 289 páginas |
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... genus , and they are now generally considered to be only varieties of one species , -the wild almond tree is prob- ably the parent from which all the cultivated peaches and nectarines have descended . In most of our modern botanical ...
... genus , and they are now generally considered to be only varieties of one species , -the wild almond tree is prob- ably the parent from which all the cultivated peaches and nectarines have descended . In most of our modern botanical ...
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... genus , -to say nothing of the widely cultivated peach , -flourish over a very wide range of country and climate , and nowhere better than near the Atlantic ocean in the Mid- dle and some of the Northern States . It is also gener- ally ...
... genus , -to say nothing of the widely cultivated peach , -flourish over a very wide range of country and climate , and nowhere better than near the Atlantic ocean in the Mid- dle and some of the Northern States . It is also gener- ally ...
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... genus ( Fagus ) supposed to be an equivalent of the Greek phegos , an oak , or it may be derived from phago , to eat ; the nuts of this tree having been used as food by man in all ages and countries where it is a native . The modern ...
... genus ( Fagus ) supposed to be an equivalent of the Greek phegos , an oak , or it may be derived from phago , to eat ; the nuts of this tree having been used as food by man in all ages and countries where it is a native . The modern ...
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... genus Castanea . Edouard Spach , a half - century or more ago , gave a synopsis of the genus , for which he proposed the name of Castanopsis , and although not recognized by botanists in general for a number of years , it is now ...
... genus Castanea . Edouard Spach , a half - century or more ago , gave a synopsis of the genus , for which he proposed the name of Castanopsis , and although not recognized by botanists in general for a number of years , it is now ...
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... of Delaware and Maryland , it is worth trying , as the sole native representative of a genus containing sev- eral species of noble evergreen trees . CHAPTER V. THE CHESTNUT . Castanea , Tournefort . The CASTANOPSIS . 59.
... of Delaware and Maryland , it is worth trying , as the sole native representative of a genus containing sev- eral species of noble evergreen trees . CHAPTER V. THE CHESTNUT . Castanea , Tournefort . The CASTANOPSIS . 59.
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