Orange Culture: A Treatise on the Citrus FamilyPrinted at the Office of "The Florida Agriculturist,", 1876 - 65 páginas |
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... peculiar char acteristics . It is principally upon these numerous races , known under the name of varieties , that the opinion of botanists and cultivators is still divided . The hypotheses hitherto formed con- cerning their nature and ...
... peculiar char acteristics . It is principally upon these numerous races , known under the name of varieties , that the opinion of botanists and cultivators is still divided . The hypotheses hitherto formed con- cerning their nature and ...
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... peculiar wild fruit only when found in the woods ; and the cultivator who sees them there in a degraded condition concludes that this degeneration is due to the want of cultiva- tion . The trees bearing fine fruit , being seen only in a ...
... peculiar wild fruit only when found in the woods ; and the cultivator who sees them there in a degraded condition concludes that this degeneration is due to the want of cultiva- tion . The trees bearing fine fruit , being seen only in a ...
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... peculiar physiognomy ? There is no fruit in the same plant even which is exactly like any other . Might not the inequality which exists among the fruits of a single tree , as we observe it among the children of the same father , exist ...
... peculiar physiognomy ? There is no fruit in the same plant even which is exactly like any other . Might not the inequality which exists among the fruits of a single tree , as we observe it among the children of the same father , exist ...
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... peculiar marks . 2. Nature has created the species also which form so many branches in these families to which they belong on account of common char . existence . The pink of mixed flowers , giving red and white flowers , is due to the ...
... peculiar marks . 2. Nature has created the species also which form so many branches in these families to which they belong on account of common char . existence . The pink of mixed flowers , giving red and white flowers , is due to the ...
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... a great number of oth- Florence , ( Citrus medica cedra Florentina fructuers whose physiognomy assimilates them to our species , without , however , manifesting exactly their peculiar 16 GALLESIO'S TREATISE ON THE CITRUS FAMILY . '
... a great number of oth- Florence , ( Citrus medica cedra Florentina fructuers whose physiognomy assimilates them to our species , without , however , manifesting exactly their peculiar 16 GALLESIO'S TREATISE ON THE CITRUS FAMILY . '
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