The Nut Culturist: A Treatise on the Propagation, Planting and Cultivation of Nut-bearing Trees and Shrubs, Adapted to the Climate of the United States ...Orange Judd, 1896 - 289 páginas |
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... chinquapin ( Castanea nana ) , 21. Spike of chinquapin chestnut bur ( C. pumila ) , 22. Single bur , nut and leaf of chinquapin chestnut ( C. pumila ) , 23. Japan chestnut leaf , · 24. Burs of Fuller's chinquapin ( one - half natural ...
... chinquapin ( Castanea nana ) , 21. Spike of chinquapin chestnut bur ( C. pumila ) , 22. Single bur , nut and leaf of chinquapin chestnut ( C. pumila ) , 23. Japan chestnut leaf , · 24. Burs of Fuller's chinquapin ( one - half natural ...
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... larger and less precious gems of our forests , we should set a higher value upon it because small and rather difficult to obtain . CHAPTER IV . CASTANOPSIS . California chestnut . Western chinquapin 54 THE NUT CULTURIST .
... larger and less precious gems of our forests , we should set a higher value upon it because small and rather difficult to obtain . CHAPTER IV . CASTANOPSIS . California chestnut . Western chinquapin 54 THE NUT CULTURIST .
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... chinquapin . Evergreen chestnut . Castanopsis , Spach . Name derived from Castanea , the chestnut . Order , Cupuliferæ . A genus of ever- green shrubs and trees , intermediate between the oaks ( Quercus ) and the chestnuts ( Castanea ) ...
... chinquapin . Evergreen chestnut . Castanopsis , Spach . Name derived from Castanea , the chestnut . Order , Cupuliferæ . A genus of ever- green shrubs and trees , intermediate between the oaks ( Quercus ) and the chestnuts ( Castanea ) ...
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... chinquapin here among the nut - bearing trees , not with the idea that it will ever be extensively cultivated for its edible nuts , but because it is a beautiful broad - leaved evergreen tree , and of which we have far too few kinds in ...
... chinquapin here among the nut - bearing trees , not with the idea that it will ever be extensively cultivated for its edible nuts , but because it is a beautiful broad - leaved evergreen tree , and of which we have far too few kinds in ...
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... chinquapins , -oval or ovoid , scaly , prickly , two- to four - valved involucre or bur ; calyx usually with a four to six - lobed border crowning the three- to seven- celled ovary ; stigmas bristle - shaped , and as many in number as ...
... chinquapins , -oval or ovoid , scaly , prickly , two- to four - valved involucre or bur ; calyx usually with a four to six - lobed border crowning the three- to seven- celled ovary ; stigmas bristle - shaped , and as many in number as ...
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