10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ABROSIA»
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abrosia in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
abrosia and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Systematic Anatomy of the Dicotyledons: A Handbook for ...
In H abrosia sflnuliflora the stomata on the leaf show the same arrangement as in
Sclmmlhus; the same feature has been observed also in Anychia dichotoma,
Michx. and Cynmocarpos Indicosum, Pers. (= C. decandmm, Forsk.). Deeply
sunk ...
Hans Solereder, Dukinfield Henry Scott,
1908
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Systematic Anatomy of the Dicotyledons: Monochlamydeae. ...
In H abrosia sjbinuliflora the stomata on the leaf show the same arrangement as
in Scleranthus; the same feature has been observed also in Anychia dichotoma,
Michx. and Gymnocarpos fruitcosum, Pers. (= G. decandrum, Forsk.). Deeply ...
Hans Solereder, Felix Eugene Fritsch, Dukinfield Henry Scott,
1908
3
Farmers' Cyclopedia: Grass, hay, grains, vegettables
Abrosia (Abrosia latifolia.) — A low vine with viscid stems, thick, fleshy leaves and
an enormously thickened spongy root. Grows on the sand-dunes along the coast
of Oregon and Washington and furnishes some pasturage for cattle. Alaska ...
4
Abridged Agricultural Records ...: Field and garden products
Abrosia (Abrosia latijolia.) — A low vine with viscid stems, thick, fleshy leaves and
an enormously thickened spongy root. Grows on the sand-dunes' along the coast
of Oregon and Washington and furnishes some pasturage for cattle. Alaska ...
5
Abridged Agricultural Records: Being a Careful and Judicious ...
The forage plants of special importance are more extensively described
elsewhere in this volume, while a few of stlrictly local import only receive some
mention in their proper ace. p Abrosia (Abrosia Iatif0lia.)—A low vine with viscid
stems, ...
6
A to Z Glossary of Medical Terms for Homeopaths
Ablution Abnormal Abomasum Abomasus Abort Aborticide Abortifacient. Abortion
Abortionist Abortive Abortus Abrachia Abrade Abrasio Abrasion Abroma Ang'ista
Abrosia A BLUTION— ABROSIA — A tepid sitting-bath or bidet occasionally.
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The Routledge Spanish Bilingual Dictionary of Psychology and ...
abrosia n — abrosia (Ё) abrupt adj' — abrupto, repentino ABS (adaptive behavior
scale) - escala (Ё) de conducta adaptiva abscess п — absceso (ш) abscissa п —
abscisa (Ё) abscond V — fugarse, huiry esconderse absence n — ausencia ...
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Strong Roads a Spanish Shipwreck Survivor in Ancient Hawaii
I met Jusepe Gutierrez, who was funding the reconstruction of the roadways in
Cuernavaca. I also met, Don Sebastian Dominguez, who purchased most of the
merchant space on the Santa Ana. I met Francisca, the wife of Martin Abrosia, the
...
Ragweeds. — Two ragweeds are common in all parts of Iowa. The greater
ragweed (Abrosia triSda L.) and the smaller ragweed [A. artemisio- folia L.). The
great ragweed (Ambrosia tritida L ) is a conspicuous object along roadsides and
fence ...
Iowa Agriculture and Home Economics Experiment Station,
1895
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International Catalogue of Scientific Literature: Botany. M
Abrosia [Nyctagineae]. aur'ita. Abrams. 21801. pinetorum. Abrams. 21801.
Abutilón [Malvaceae]. dentatum. Rose. 26896. fragile. Brandegee. 22487.
Holwayi. Rose. 26896. aimulane. Rose. 26896. Acacia [Leguminosae]. aestivalis.
Pritzel.
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ABROSIA»
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Springfield Law Department issues cease and desist orders to …
abrosia-flyer.JPG A flyer for the "Summer Nights" event. The City of Springfield Law Department has issued multiple demands to cease and ... «MassLive.com, Jun 14»
Avocado farmers face unique foe in fungal-farming beetle
This is Ailanthus bolt with the bark removed showing the Fusarium fungus farmed by the abrosia beetle growing out from the galleries. Credit: ... «Phys.Org, Jul 13»
Syracuse's creekwalk plans eliminate 60 Armory Square parking …
Butler's building at Walton and South Franklin streets contains 15 apartments and a vacant 400-seat restaurant, occupied by Abrosia until July. «The Post-Standard - Syracuse.com, Dec 09»
Grassroots market in doubt after corporate takeover
One of the original stallholders, Jannte Abrosia, runs a fruit and vege stall. She also sells bread, eggs and honey. She picks up the fresh ... «ABC Online, Apr 09»