The Trees of America: Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly Described. Illustrated by Numerous EngravingsHarper, 1846 - 520 páginas |
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... Apple , American Crab • 155 Buffalo Berry , Rabbit Berry 156 BURSERA , generic characters of . 156 Bursera gummifera . 224 BUXUS , generic characters of . 281 Buxus sempervirens • 429 188 189 431 • • 432 282 66 belearica 282 . 431 223 ...
... Apple , American Crab • 155 Buffalo Berry , Rabbit Berry 156 BURSERA , generic characters of . 156 Bursera gummifera . 224 BUXUS , generic characters of . 281 Buxus sempervirens • 429 188 189 431 • • 432 282 66 belearica 282 . 431 223 ...
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... Apple , Anona , OF AUTHORS . FRANCE . GERMANY . ITALY . SPAIN . BRITAIN AND ANGLO - AMERICA . Derivations . The name Annona was given to this genus by Linnæus , who derived it from a South American fruit of a grate . ful flavour ...
... Apple , Anona , OF AUTHORS . FRANCE . GERMANY . ITALY . SPAIN . BRITAIN AND ANGLO - AMERICA . Derivations . The name Annona was given to this genus by Linnæus , who derived it from a South American fruit of a grate . ful flavour ...
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... apple , cherry , and plum . Within the last five or six years , soon after the unfolding of the leaves of these trees , they have been attacked by the larvæ of these insects , and in some instances have been entirely divested of their ...
... apple , cherry , and plum . Within the last five or six years , soon after the unfolding of the leaves of these trees , they have been attacked by the larvæ of these insects , and in some instances have been entirely divested of their ...
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... apples " of the heathens , and the " forbidden fruit " of the Jews , are supposed to have reference to this family , though we have no authentic records of any species of citrus having been cultivated either by the ancient Greeks or ...
... apples " of the heathens , and the " forbidden fruit " of the Jews , are supposed to have reference to this family , though we have no authentic records of any species of citrus having been cultivated either by the ancient Greeks or ...
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... apples , and the colour of gold , it was easy to make them the " golden apples of the garden of the Hesperides ; " and the only point that remained to be settled , was to fix the locality of that enchanting and imag- inary abode . The ...
... apples , and the colour of gold , it was easy to make them the " golden apples of the garden of the Hesperides ; " and the only point that remained to be settled , was to fix the locality of that enchanting and imag- inary abode . The ...
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