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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... botanists , but for those who , in the opinion of the writer , are most likely to profit by a treatise of this kind . Unfamiliar terms have been omitted wherever simple common words would answer equally as well in conveying the intended ...
... botanists , but for those who , in the opinion of the writer , are most likely to profit by a treatise of this kind . Unfamiliar terms have been omitted wherever simple common words would answer equally as well in conveying the intended ...
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... botanist , suggests that the name came from the Hebrew word shakad , sig- nifying vigilant , or to awake , because after the rigors of winter the almond tree is one of the earliest to hail the coming of spring , with its flowers . The ...
... botanist , suggests that the name came from the Hebrew word shakad , sig- nifying vigilant , or to awake , because after the rigors of winter the almond tree is one of the earliest to hail the coming of spring , with its flowers . The ...
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... botanist who has roamed through for- ests where the beech trees grow , is well aware of the fact that distinct varieties are not at all rare , some having nuts twice the size of others in the same woods or groves , and it is possible ...
... botanist who has roamed through for- ests where the beech trees grow , is well aware of the fact that distinct varieties are not at all rare , some having nuts twice the size of others in the same woods or groves , and it is possible ...
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... botanists , and they are rarely re- ferred to , even in standard botanical dictionaries , or dictionaries of gardening , and when mentioned they are usually placed in the genus Castanea . Edouard Spach , a half - century or more ago ...
... botanists , and they are rarely re- ferred to , even in standard botanical dictionaries , or dictionaries of gardening , and when mentioned they are usually placed in the genus Castanea . Edouard Spach , a half - century or more ago ...
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... it , employed its present scien- tific name of Castanea , still , when botanists first at- tempted what has since been recognized as the scientific classification of plants , many of them placed the chest- THE CHESTNUT . 63.
... it , employed its present scien- tific name of Castanea , still , when botanists first at- tempted what has since been recognized as the scientific classification of plants , many of them placed the chest- THE CHESTNUT . 63.
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