The Trees of America; Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly DescribedHarper & brothers, 1857 - 520 páginas |
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... flavour , and an empyreumatic smell . In a dry state it affords a little resin . The aroma is volatile , and probably con- tains an essential oil , or a variety of camphor . The bark , seeds , and cones , are employed in tincture , in ...
... flavour , and an empyreumatic smell . In a dry state it affords a little resin . The aroma is volatile , and probably con- tains an essential oil , or a variety of camphor . The bark , seeds , and cones , are employed in tincture , in ...
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... flavour , called anona , which signifies a mess , or dish of food , to be eaten with a spoon . Asimina was Latinized by M. Adanson , from a word of Canadian origin of a doubtful meaning . Orchidocarpum was probably intended to express a ...
... flavour , called anona , which signifies a mess , or dish of food , to be eaten with a spoon . Asimina was Latinized by M. Adanson , from a word of Canadian origin of a doubtful meaning . Orchidocarpum was probably intended to express a ...
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... flavour to the milk of cows . One of the most important uses of the lime - tree , in the north of Europe , is that of supplying material for making ropes and mats ; the latter of which enter extensively into European commerce . The ...
... flavour to the milk of cows . One of the most important uses of the lime - tree , in the north of Europe , is that of supplying material for making ropes and mats ; the latter of which enter extensively into European commerce . The ...
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... flavour . The most important varieties may be described as follows : - 1. C. A. UMBILICATA . Navel Golden - fruited Orange - tree ; Oranger nombru . of the French ; Nubel Orangenbaum , of the Germans ; Melarancio umbilico , of the ...
... flavour . The most important varieties may be described as follows : - 1. C. A. UMBILICATA . Navel Golden - fruited Orange - tree ; Oranger nombru . of the French ; Nubel Orangenbaum , of the Germans ; Melarancio umbilico , of the ...
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... flavour , the fruit is delicious in proportion to the uniform salubrity of the air ; and that those high temperatures which often force a very large expansion of fruit are against the fineness of its quality . For instance , we will ...
... flavour , the fruit is delicious in proportion to the uniform salubrity of the air ; and that those high temperatures which often force a very large expansion of fruit are against the fineness of its quality . For instance , we will ...
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