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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... resembling chocolate , both in taste and consistency ; but , unfortunately , it was found that the lime - tree chocolate would not keep . It has been suggested whether some of the American varieties of tilia would not prove successful ...
... resembling chocolate , both in taste and consistency ; but , unfortunately , it was found that the lime - tree chocolate would not keep . It has been suggested whether some of the American varieties of tilia would not prove successful ...
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... resembles the Tilia americana , and is essentially the same , except in size . 2. T. A. PUBESCENS , Michaux ... resemble those of the Tilia americana , appear in May and June , and vary in size with the leaves ; they are more numerous ...
... resembles the Tilia americana , and is essentially the same , except in size . 2. T. A. PUBESCENS , Michaux ... resemble those of the Tilia americana , appear in May and June , and vary in size with the leaves ; they are more numerous ...
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... resembling a small orange when the rind is removed , into which is drawn all the superflu- ous or objectionable portion of the fruit , leaving the legitimate production free from impurities , and rendering it the most delicious and ...
... resembling a small orange when the rind is removed , into which is drawn all the superflu- ous or objectionable portion of the fruit , leaving the legitimate production free from impurities , and rendering it the most delicious and ...
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... resemble those of Havana in flavour , but are much larger , and bring from twenty to thirty per cent more , in the New - York and Boston markets . Of the smaller sizes , it requires about three hundred fruits to fill a barrel , but of ...
... resemble those of Havana in flavour , but are much larger , and bring from twenty to thirty per cent more , in the New - York and Boston markets . Of the smaller sizes , it requires about three hundred fruits to fill a barrel , but of ...
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... resembles the curled maple . It is said to exhibit a grain scarcely inferior in beauty to the finest satin - wood . Hence , from its great size , it cannot fail to be admirably adapted for cabinet - making , as well as for numer- ous ...
... resembles the curled maple . It is said to exhibit a grain scarcely inferior in beauty to the finest satin - wood . Hence , from its great size , it cannot fail to be admirably adapted for cabinet - making , as well as for numer- ous ...
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