Orange Culture: A Treatise on the Citrus FamilyPrinted at the Office of "The Florida Agriculturist,", 1876 - 65 páginas |
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... ( Bigarade ) orange , and have been united by botanists under the com- mon name of Citrus aurantium . These four species have been almost infinitely multiplied by a chain of varieties , and have been crossed and confounded in such a ...
... ( Bigarade ) orange , and have been united by botanists under the com- mon name of Citrus aurantium . These four species have been almost infinitely multiplied by a chain of varieties , and have been crossed and confounded in such a ...
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... bigarade . The most of these races not only cannot be re- garded as varieties of our Citrus family in Europe , but they cannot even be considered as species be- longing to our genus Citrus . They differ sensi- bly from them , considered ...
... bigarade . The most of these races not only cannot be re- garded as varieties of our Citrus family in Europe , but they cannot even be considered as species be- longing to our genus Citrus . They differ sensi- bly from them , considered ...
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... BIGARADE TREE . The orange tree having sour fruit , or the bigarade , does not grow so high as the sweet orange ; its leaf has the heart of the petiole more pronounced ; its flower has vastly more aroma , and is preferred for perfuming ...
... BIGARADE TREE . The orange tree having sour fruit , or the bigarade , does not grow so high as the sweet orange ; its leaf has the heart of the petiole more pronounced ; its flower has vastly more aroma , and is preferred for perfuming ...
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... BIGARADE . The bitter orange is not eaten . Preserves are made from them , which are very agreeable . The peel is more aromatic than that of other species , and the essential oil it contains has always a bit terness and caustic taste ...
... BIGARADE . The bitter orange is not eaten . Preserves are made from them , which are very agreeable . The peel is more aromatic than that of other species , and the essential oil it contains has always a bit terness and caustic taste ...
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... bigarade ( sour orange ) . very easily . It is sometimes grafted upon the It bears but little fruit , and fears extremely the cold . It blossoms almost continually , and chiefly in GALLESIO'S TREATISE ON THE CITRUS FAMILY . 1.
... bigarade ( sour orange ) . very easily . It is sometimes grafted upon the It bears but little fruit , and fears extremely the cold . It blossoms almost continually , and chiefly in GALLESIO'S TREATISE ON THE CITRUS FAMILY . 1.
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