10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NUTLIKE»
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Flowering plants and ferns of Arizona
Fruit nutlike, indehiscent 9. Gaura. 6. Fruit a capsule, dehiscent (7). 7. Ovary 2-
celled; hypanthium not prolonged beyond the ovary; f owers minute; stems with
capillary branches 8. Gayophytum. 7. Ovary 4-celled; hypanthium prolonged ...
Thomas Henry Kearney, Robert Hibbs Peebles, 1942
2
Native woody plants of the United States: their ...
Fruit: Nutlike, available August-September. A large tree ; flowers in May. Var.
alabamensis Ashe, (T. alabamensis Ashe, var. oblongifolia Sarg., T. oblongifolia
Sarg.) occurs in region 29. Var. hypoleuca Sarg. (T. hypoleuca Ashe) occurs in ...
William Richard Van Dersal, Furman Lloyd Mulford, Charles Warren Thornthwaite, 1938
3
The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science: With ...
Pale greenish yellow Very pale yellow — — Brownish red — Odour .. . . . . F a t t y
, n u t l i k e, Fatty, bland, nutlike — —- Agreeable, — slightly rancid tomato-like
Taste . . .. .. Fatty, slightly bitter Fatty, bland, nutlike; —- — do. -no bitter alter-taste
...
4
Elementary Flora of the Northwest
H. Flowers axillary, white, becoming rose-colored in age; some species with
pinnatifid leaves; capsule not nutlike, elongated, many-seeded; seeds in 1 row in
each cell of the pod. ANOGRA (p. 160) HH. Flowers in terminal spikes, yellow or
...
Theodore Christian Frye, George Burton Rigg, 1914
5
Diversity and Classification of Flowering Plants
1 Ovules subbasal or basal, erect, more or less orthot- ropous. Ovary always
unilocular, with a single sty- lodium. Plants usually without milky latex. Fruits dry,
nutlike. 4 Trees, shrubs, or woody lianas (sometimes epiphytic), often with stilt
roots.
Armen Leonovich Takhtadzhi͡an, 1997
1 to 13 inches, light yellowish-brown friable very fine sandy loam ; crumb to weak
nutlike structure ; low in organic matter ; very strongly acid. 13 to 19 inches,
moderate yellowish-brown friable very fine sandy clay to very fine sandy clay
loam ...
United States Bureau of Chemistry and Soils, United States. Bureau of Plant Industry, United States. Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, 1958
layer persists, but a faintly nutlike structure is also noticeable, owing to a slight
cementation of the soil particles. Under pressure the small weakly coherent
nutlike granules are readily broken down into a finely granular almost
structureless ...
8
Plant Life of Kentucky: An Illustrated Guide to the Vascular ...
1 . Bark warty; twigs chambered at nodes; leaves with 3 main veins; fruit a drupe
Celtis. 1 . Bark scaly or furrowed; twigs continuous at nodes; leaves with 1 main
vein; fruit a samara or nutlike. 2. Bark furrowed; leaves doubly serrate in most, ...
9
Trees of North America: A Guide to Field Identification, ...
They are distinctive for their simple, alt-emu}e broadly ovate, deciduous leaves
with coarsely toothed margin; and unequally heart-shaped bases. The small
clusters of Creqmy_ white flowers develop later into nutlike fruits that hang on
slender ...
The structure is intermediate between crumb and soft rounded nutlike. There are
a few rusty-brown and black semihard concretions ranging from very small to V\
inch in diameter, a few roots, and a few worm holes or other channels. (8) 17 to ...
United States. Bureau of Soils, United States. Bureau of Plant Industry, United States. Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, 1945
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «NUTLIKE»
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I bought bag of barley. How can I tell whether it's hulled or pearled?
Chewy, nutlike, nutritious barley is most often sold in pearled form, which is probably what's in those boxes you've been buying. Your bulk ... «Washington Post, Jul 15»
The perks of being cauliflower
It can taste nutlike when seared just so. Chefs are slicing cauliflower into "steaks," and roasting it with Middle Eastern or Indian spices and cooking it on charcoal ... «SouthFlorida.com, Jul 15»
Tell It About Your Mother
... activity in their amygdalae — the nutlike structures that are integral to the brain's fear circuitry — significantly quieted. Yet as Gerber points out ... «New York Times, Jun 15»
Cognac, Armagnac have special rules
Rancio is the wine name for the nutlike flavor often found in fortified wines. In Cognac, Rancio Charentais is the term used, and it is very well ... «Cape Gazette, Jun 15»
Wine Review: Manzanilla Sherry
Deep yet delicate, with nutlike, saline and floral aromas and flavors. 375 ml. ... Rich, oily and intense, with powerful nutlike, floral flavors. 500 ml. «New York Times, Apr 15»
Food specialty stores give shoppers close-up experience
Then they're put through a machine that breaks the shells, followed by a winnower that separates the shells and the nibs, the small nutlike part ... «Las Vegas Review-Journal, Apr 15»
Ceanothus, an American Fairy Bush
Then dark, glossy leaves wait thick and quiet providing wildlife habitat until nutlike seeds appear later in summer, feeding wrens, cottontail ... «Patheos, Apr 15»
New Thai restaurant opens in the Village of New Paltz: Bangkok Café
A Kek Huy made from chrysanthemum flowers tastes pleasantly nutlike, and the Nam Ka Jeab, made with roselle flowers and purported to be ... «New Paltz Times, Mar 15»
Chocolate city
Crack open the nutlike shell and grind a small part of the bean to taste the bitterness. Following versions are in powders, and in amazing, ... «Global Times, Mar 15»
Wine and Chocolate Pairings for Valentine's Day
I will report that this was a profound wine, sweet, nutlike and burnished, yet with bright, intriguing flavors that ricocheted through the mouth. «New York Times, Feb 15»