Familiar Lectures on Botany, Practical, Elementary, and Physiological: With an Appendix, Containing Descriptions of the Plants of the United States and Exotics, &c., for the Use of Seminaries and Private StudentsF.J. Huntington & Company, 1838 - 432 страници |
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... Italian writer , viz . that in places about forty miles distant , grew two palm - trees , the one without sta mens , the other without pistils ; neither of them bore seed for many years ; but in process of time , they grew so tall as to ...
... Italian writer , viz . that in places about forty miles distant , grew two palm - trees , the one without sta mens , the other without pistils ; neither of them bore seed for many years ; but in process of time , they grew so tall as to ...
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... Italy ; it occurs with them about the beginning of September ; in France and the south of Germany , it is later . The Falernian wine was the most celebrated among the Romans ; some of the Latin poets spoke of it oftener than we should ...
... Italy ; it occurs with them about the beginning of September ; in France and the south of Germany , it is later . The Falernian wine was the most celebrated among the Romans ; some of the Latin poets spoke of it oftener than we should ...
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... Italy ; the Romans consi- dered it a favourite of the Muses . The em- peror Tiberius wore it not only as a triumphal crown , but as a protection against thunder ; it being thought that Jupiter had a particular regard for the plant . The ...
... Italy ; the Romans consi- dered it a favourite of the Muses . The em- peror Tiberius wore it not only as a triumphal crown , but as a protection against thunder ; it being thought that Jupiter had a particular regard for the plant . The ...
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... Italy . The Roman poets often notice its fruit . We have several native species of it . The pomegranate ( PUNICA ) is a shrubby tree , which is a native of Spain , Italy , and Barbary , and flowers from June till September . The Greek ...
... Italy . The Roman poets often notice its fruit . We have several native species of it . The pomegranate ( PUNICA ) is a shrubby tree , which is a native of Spain , Italy , and Barbary , and flowers from June till September . The Greek ...
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... Italy and France . The tamarind is a native of tropical regions . The Arabians and Africans allay their thirst by the cooling freshness of the pulp contained in its legumes . Some plants of this class seem to possess active properties ...
... Italy and France . The tamarind is a native of tropical regions . The Arabians and Africans allay their thirst by the cooling freshness of the pulp contained in its legumes . Some plants of this class seem to possess active properties ...
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