Orange Culture: A Treatise on the Citrus FamilyPrinted at the Office of "The Florida Agriculturist,", 1876 - 65 páginas |
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... bitter orange trees only when taken from a graft of the sweet orauge placed upon the sour orange tree , and this system has been extended to the other Without this distinction I would be embar- species of fruit , such as the apple ...
... bitter orange trees only when taken from a graft of the sweet orauge placed upon the sour orange tree , and this system has been extended to the other Without this distinction I would be embar- species of fruit , such as the apple ...
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... bitter oranges and bitter oranges upon sweet ones ; apricots on prunes and peaches upon apricots ; and I never could recognize the least difference between the fruits given by the plant which furnished the graft and those of the plant ...
... bitter oranges and bitter oranges upon sweet ones ; apricots on prunes and peaches upon apricots ; and I never could recognize the least difference between the fruits given by the plant which furnished the graft and those of the plant ...
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... bitter almond . Experiment II - I sowed seeds of the red orange ( citrus aurantium sinense , hierochunticum , fructu sanguineo ) . The trees which came from these produced only ordinary fruit of orange color . Experiment III . - I sowed ...
... bitter almond . Experiment II - I sowed seeds of the red orange ( citrus aurantium sinense , hierochunticum , fructu sanguineo ) . The trees which came from these produced only ordinary fruit of orange color . Experiment III . - I sowed ...
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... bitter almond . ( Exp . I and IV . ) Consequence IV . - The seeds of lemons grow- ing in a garden where lemon and citron trees grew together , produced poncires . This fruit is , therefore , probably a hybrid of the citron , the absence ...
... bitter almond . ( Exp . I and IV . ) Consequence IV . - The seeds of lemons grow- ing in a garden where lemon and citron trees grew together , produced poncires . This fruit is , therefore , probably a hybrid of the citron , the absence ...
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... bitter peel , and an abundant pulp , full of an acid but agree- The sweet orange differs from the bigarade by its appearance or bearing , which is more vigor- ous , by its flower , which has less aroma , and by its fruit , whose peel ...
... bitter peel , and an abundant pulp , full of an acid but agree- The sweet orange differs from the bigarade by its appearance or bearing , which is more vigor- ous , by its flower , which has less aroma , and by its fruit , whose peel ...
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