Orange Culture: A Treatise on the Citrus FamilyPrinted at the Office of "The Florida Agriculturist,", 1876 - 65 páginas |
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... botanists the examination of this conjecture , which demands profound scien- tific knowledge , experimental observation of those plants which we at present are acquainted with only from descriptions , and which no one probably has as ...
... botanists the examination of this conjecture , which demands profound scien- tific knowledge , experimental observation of those plants which we at present are acquainted with only from descriptions , and which no one probably has as ...
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... botanists , agriculturists , and gar- deners to designate some different races whose characteristics have not been well determined . We will examine the meaning of the words lime , lumie , and poncire . It is difficult to determine with ...
... botanists , agriculturists , and gar- deners to designate some different races whose characteristics have not been well determined . We will examine the meaning of the words lime , lumie , and poncire . It is difficult to determine with ...
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... d'Espagne : pomme d'Adam : at Paris , pompoleon . Pomo d'Adamo : Adamo . The greater number of botanists have con- founded the Adam's apple with the pompolmoes or pampelmous , 26 GALLESIO'S TREATISE ON THE CITRUS FAMILY .
... d'Espagne : pomme d'Adam : at Paris , pompoleon . Pomo d'Adamo : Adamo . The greater number of botanists have con- founded the Adam's apple with the pompolmoes or pampelmous , 26 GALLESIO'S TREATISE ON THE CITRUS FAMILY .
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... botanists who have followed him . There are many plants of it at Versailles , at the Jardin des Plantes , and in the gardens of Paris . The fruit is good for nothing , and is sought for its beauty only , as it is neither edible when raw ...
... botanists who have followed him . There are many plants of it at Versailles , at the Jardin des Plantes , and in the gardens of Paris . The fruit is good for nothing , and is sought for its beauty only , as it is neither edible when raw ...
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... botanists have also founded species upon the presence or absence of the thorn ( Citrus inermis ) . I have already remarked that this part , so nat- ural to the orange , is sometimes lacking in indi- viduals produced by an extraordinary ...
... botanists have also founded species upon the presence or absence of the thorn ( Citrus inermis ) . I have already remarked that this part , so nat- ural to the orange , is sometimes lacking in indi- viduals produced by an extraordinary ...
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Abd-Allatif acid Adam's apple agriculture Agrume appears Arabia Arabs Arancio Aranzo aroma Asia bear bigarade bitter botanists branches buds called cedrat century characteristics China citron tree Citrus aurantium Citrus aurantium Indicum Citrus medica Citrus medica limon climate color cortice cultivated culture dulci Egypt Europe fact fecundation Ferraris flowers fructu gardens genus give graft Hesperides Hugo Falcandus hybrids HYBRIDS-NO India Italy Jacques de Vitry juice known leaf lemon tree Liguria lime limonia lumie luxury malus medulla monsters multiplied name of Citrus Naples nature oblong observed odor Olivier de Serres origin ovary Palladius pear peculiar pericarp petals petiole plants Pliny pollen pomme poncire principles produced propagated pulp races Remo rieties Rumphius Salo Savona says seed semi-double Sicily skin sour orange speaks species sterile sweet fruit sweet orange taste thorn tion traits varieties VARIETIES-NO vegetable Volc Volcamerius voyage word writers