«GUAPARANGA» এর সঙ্গে সম্পর্কিত পর্তুগীজ বই
নিম্নলিখিত গ্রন্থপঞ্জী নির্বাচনে
guaparanga শব্দটির ব্যবহার খুঁজুন। পর্তুগীজ সাহিত্যে
guaparanga শব্দের ব্যবহারের প্রসঙ্গ সম্পর্কিত বই এবং তার থেকে সংক্ষিপ্তসার।
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Pamphlets on forestry in
Brazil
Vide Guaporanga. Vide Corticeira. Marliera tomentoaa, Camb. Família das
Mirtáceas. Sinonimia: Guaparanga, Guapironga. Guapiranga. Madeira para
obras internas, cabo* de ferramentas e de instrumentos agrícolas. Recebe bem o
verniz.
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Visões Do Passado, Previsões Do Futuro
macaranduba, caju, pitomba, pitanga, sapoti, abricó, joá, gabiroba, jatobá, jataí,
mangaba, cambuí, araçá, jambo, goiaba, cajá, abacate, genipapo, cambucá,
mureci, guaparanga, guabiju, abacaxi, jaca, ara- ticum, melancia, carambola, ...
Susan Canty Quinlan, Peggy Sharpe,
1996
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Proceedings of the ... Session of the American Pomological ...
The "Cambuca" of sub-tropical Brazil and Guiana. The fruits attain the size of
apricots and are locally much used for food. Marlieru -tome-atom Cambess. Extra
tropical Brazil. The "Guaparanga."' The sweet TWENTY-FIFTH SESSION. 21.
American Pomological Society,
1895
Marl'iem glomerata Berg. (Myrtaceee.) The “Cambuca” of sub-tropical Brazil and
Guiana. The fruits attain the size of apricots and are locally much used for food.
Marliem tomentosu. Cambess. Extra tropical Brazil. The “Guaparanga.” The
sweet.
American Pomological Society,
1897
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Proceedings and Report of the Annual Meeting of the Society
(Rubachia glomerata, Berg). The Cambuca of subtropical Brazil. The fruits attain
the size of apricots, and are much used for food (Dr. Rosenthal). Marliera
tomentosa, Cambessedes. Extratropical Brazil. The Guaparanga. The sweet
berries 78 ...
Royal Zoological and Acclimatisation Society of Victoria, Melbourne,
1874
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Annual Report of the Department of Agriculture ...
GUAPARANGA. Brazil. The sweet berries of this tall shrub are of the size of
cherries.' Marrubium vulgare Linn. Labiatae. HOREHOUND. Europe, Asia and
north Africa. This plant affords a popular domestic remedy and seems in this
country to ...
New York. Department of Agriculture,
1919
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Sturtevant's edible plants of the world
... 195, 402; sea, 623; serpent, 449; shave, 255; star, 30; viper's, 528 Grass nut,
59 Grass tree, 605 Grass-wrack, 623 Greenheart, 381 Ground nut, 59 Groundnut,
54, 604 Guaparanga, 355 Guava, 467; apple, 467; Chilean, 380; hill, 492; purple,
...
Edward Lewis Sturtevant, U. P. Hedrick,
1972
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Sturtevant's Notes on Edible Plants
Grass nut, 59 Grass tree, 605 Grass-wrack, 623 Greenheart, 381 Ground nut, 59
Groundnut, 54, 604 Guaparanga, 355 Guava, 467; apple, 467; Chilean, 380; hill,
492; purple, 467;- spice, 468; yellow, 467 Guava berry, 261 Gum, black, 390; ...
Edward Lewis Sturtevant, U. P. Hedrick,
1919
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The Australasian fruit culturist: containing full and ...
79 314 Guano 37 314 Guaparanga 230 314 Guarding against Frost ... 40 314
Queuvnaavellano ... .... 267 314 Guigne Cherries 245 314 Guinea Pepper 236
313 ,, Squash 298 313 Gumming ... 94 314 Gypsum 37 314 // a.matostapliis
Barteri ...
David Alexander Crichton,
1893
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Select extra-tropical plants readily eligible for industrial ...
Marliera tomentosa, Cambessedes. Extra-tropical Brazil. The Guaparanga. The
sweet berries of this tall shrub are of the size of cherries. Matricaria Chamomilla,
Linne. The annual Chamomile. Europe, Northern and Middle Asia. A highly
useful ...
Ferdinand Mueller (freiherr von),
1884