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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... indigenous to parts of Northern Africa and the mountainous region of Asia . Theophrastus , who wrote a history of plants about three centuries before the Christian era , mentions the almond as the only tree in Greece that produces ...
... indigenous to parts of Northern Africa and the mountainous region of Asia . Theophrastus , who wrote a history of plants about three centuries before the Christian era , mentions the almond as the only tree in Greece that produces ...
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... indigenous basswoods and kept on sale at the seed stores . Recently , however , another excellent tying material has come into use , known in the trade as raffia or roffia . It is the cuticle of the Jupati palms . One species ( Raphia ...
... indigenous basswoods and kept on sale at the seed stores . Recently , however , another excellent tying material has come into use , known in the trade as raffia or roffia . It is the cuticle of the Jupati palms . One species ( Raphia ...
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... indigenous species of bark beetles , which will very likely attack almond trees as soon as they are as abundant as peach trees , but all may be destroyed with the same , or very similar weapons and materials . What are called ...
... indigenous species of bark beetles , which will very likely attack almond trees as soon as they are as abundant as peach trees , but all may be destroyed with the same , or very similar weapons and materials . What are called ...
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... indigenous to Eastern Asia and the adjacent islands . Blume , in " Flora Javae , ” Vol . II , 1828-36 , describes three species under Castanea , which he found in the mountains and more elevated regions of the Javanese islands . Very ...
... indigenous to Eastern Asia and the adjacent islands . Blume , in " Flora Javae , ” Vol . II , 1828-36 , describes three species under Castanea , which he found in the mountains and more elevated regions of the Javanese islands . Very ...
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... indigenous to Asia Minor , Armenia , Caucasus and northern Africa , and from these countries it was introduced and became nat- uralized throughout the greater part of temperate Eu- rope , where it has been cultivated from time immemo ...
... indigenous to Asia Minor , Armenia , Caucasus and northern Africa , and from these countries it was introduced and became nat- uralized throughout the greater part of temperate Eu- rope , where it has been cultivated from time immemo ...
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