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 adopted and followed Linnæus in his classification , ignoring the works of the earlier as well as contemporaneous continental botanists . I merely refer to this matter of botanical nomenclature because some of my readers may ...
... botanists adopted and followed Linnæus in his classification , ignoring the works of the earlier as well as contemporaneous continental botanists . I merely refer to this matter of botanical nomenclature because some of my readers may ...
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... botanists , as may read- ily be demonstrated by consulting the works of hundreds of authors who have essayed to describe and classify the plants of any locality or country , and this , too , without reaching an absolute finality ...
... botanists , as may read- ily be demonstrated by consulting the works of hundreds of authors who have essayed to describe and classify the plants of any locality or country , and this , too , without reaching an absolute finality ...
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... botanists have , in a few instances , been inclined to elevate them to the rank of species , and among these I may name Corylus heterophylla , or various - leaved filbert , from east- ern Asia , also the Corylus ferox , or spiny filbert ...
... botanists have , in a few instances , been inclined to elevate them to the rank of species , and among these I may name Corylus heterophylla , or various - leaved filbert , from east- ern Asia , also the Corylus ferox , or spiny filbert ...
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... botanists , during the present century , and there are probably others yet to follow in the near or distant future . In all other stand- ard botanical works published prior to 1817-1818 , the hickories were classed with the butternut ...
... botanists , during the present century , and there are probably others yet to follow in the near or distant future . In all other stand- ard botanical works published prior to 1817-1818 , the hickories were classed with the butternut ...
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... botanists as the late Dr. John Torrey and Dr. Asa Gray , who were both intimately acquainted with , in fact associates of , Rafinesque , should have ig- nored his rights in regard to the name of Hicoria , if he was really entitled to ...
... botanists as the late Dr. John Torrey and Dr. Asa Gray , who were both intimately acquainted with , in fact associates of , Rafinesque , should have ig- nored his rights in regard to the name of Hicoria , if he was really entitled to ...
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