10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PASSIFLORACEOUS»
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1
Butterflies: Ecology and Evolution Taking Flight
We can be fairly sure that it would be difficult for a heliconiine to colonize a non-
passifloraceous plant because this has not happened in a very long time. But it
may be quite easy for host shifts to occur from one passifloraceous plant to
another.
Carol L. Boggs, Ward B. Watt, Paul R. Ehrlich, 2003
2
Manual of phytogeography: or, An account of plant-dispersal ...
Could we rely upon a complete monographic treatment of Passiflora, we might
guess with success as to the point of entrance of the passifloraceous
genorheitron in the New World. Without the benefit of such a monograph, and
purely as the ...
3
Do it herself: women and technical innovation
... uchuba, uvilla Solanum 500-2700 Sachatomate de Arbol Berenjena Solanum
500-2700 Tumbo, curuba, tacso Passifloraceous 2000-3000 Lucuma
Sapotaceous 0-2500 Custard apple Passifloraceous 2000-3000 Granadilla
Passifloraceous ...
4
Illustrated Official Handbook of the Cape and South Africa: ...
Ghtthriea capensis is a curious Passifloraceous plant with the habit of a Primrose,
only found hitherto upon the highest parts of the Sneeuwbergen. Ficoidese are
very deficient in individuals, and the majority of those in our lists belong to the ...
Cape of Good Hope (South Africa), 1896
5
History, Productions, and Resources of the Cape of Good Hope
Guthriea capensis is a curious Passifloraceous plant with the habit of a Primrose,
only found hitherto upon the highest parts of the Sneeuwbergen. Ficoidese are
very deficient in individuals, and the majority of those in our lists belong to the ...
Cape of Good Hope (South Africa), 1886
6
The Movements and Habits of Climbing Plants
I have observed hundreds of tendrils belonging to various Cucurbitaceous,
Passifloraceous, and Leguminous plants, and never saw one behave in this
manner. When, however, my plant had grown to a height of eight or nine feet, the
tendrils ...
7
The Principles of Fruit-Growing
Liberty Bailey. Sand grape, Vitis rupestris. River-bank grape, Vitis vulpimi. And
other native species of vitis. Sub-class 2. Passifloraceous fruits. Granadilla,
Passiflora edutis. And others. GLASS III, Small-fruit* Culture. Sub -class L, Bush-
fruits.
8
Systematic Pomology: Treating of the Description, ...
Muscadine and Scuppernong grapes, Vitis rotundifolia. Sand grape, Vitis
rupestris. River-bank grape, Vitis vulpina. And other native species of Vitis.
Subclass 2. — Passifloraceous fruits. Granadilla, Passiflora edulis. And others.
CLASS III.
9
Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society
I have observed hundreds of tendrils in Cucurbitaceous, Passifloraceous, and
Leguminous plants, and never saw one behave in this manner. When, however,
my plant had grown to a height of eight or nine feet, the tendrils acted much better
; ...
Linnean Society of London, 1867
10
On the Movements and Habits of Climbing Plants ... From the ...
I have observed hundreds of tendrils in Cucurbitaceous, Passifloraceous, and
Leguminous plants, and never saw one behave in this manner. When, however,
my plant had grown to a height of eight or nine feet, the tendrils acted much better
; ...