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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... chestnut . The burs are produced singly , but sometimes several on a twig , and when mature , instead of opening by valves , as in the true chestnut , they break up irregularly . The kernels are sweet and excellent flavored , and are ...
... chestnut . The burs are produced singly , but sometimes several on a twig , and when mature , instead of opening by valves , as in the true chestnut , they break up irregularly . The kernels are sweet and excellent flavored , and are ...
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... CHESTNUT . Castanea , Tournefort . The ancient classical name derived either ... sweet and edible . Both male and female flowers appear late in spring , the ... CHESTNUT FLOWERS ing to be a natural provision 60 CHAPTER V 18.
... CHESTNUT . Castanea , Tournefort . The ancient classical name derived either ... sweet and edible . Both male and female flowers appear late in spring , the ... CHESTNUT FLOWERS ing to be a natural provision 60 CHAPTER V 18.
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... sweet chestnut thrives is quite extensive , as it is found spar- ingly in Maine in latitude 44 ° , extending westward , - but not very abundant on this line , -through New Eng- land and New York , crossing the Niagara river , skirting ...
... sweet chestnut thrives is quite extensive , as it is found spar- ingly in Maine in latitude 44 ° , extending westward , - but not very abundant on this line , -through New Eng- land and New York , crossing the Niagara river , skirting ...
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... sweet chestnut was considered a distinct species , but in recent years it has been relegated to the position of a widely distributed variety of the European chestnut , and it is so described . and classified in most of the botanical ...
... sweet chestnut was considered a distinct species , but in recent years it has been relegated to the position of a widely distributed variety of the European chestnut , and it is so described . and classified in most of the botanical ...
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... sweet chestnut ) .- Leaves oblong - lanceolate , ser- rate , with rather coarse teeth , each terminated with a feeble prickle or spine , smooth on both sides ( Fig . 19 ) . Burs thickly covered with sharp , branching spines a half inch ...
... sweet chestnut ) .- Leaves oblong - lanceolate , ser- rate , with rather coarse teeth , each terminated with a feeble prickle or spine , smooth on both sides ( Fig . 19 ) . Burs thickly covered with sharp , branching spines a half inch ...
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