10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SEEDCASE»
Discover the use of
seedcase in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
seedcase and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
DK Eyewitness Books: Tree
While it is true that "tall oaks from little acorns grow,” only a tiny fraction of
SHEDDING THE SEEDCASE Fourteen days after germination the two seed
leaves, or cotyledons, expand. These were previously folded inside the seed, a
tree's seeds ...
2
The Paper Garden: An Artist Begins Her Life's Work at 72
Seedcase. 1 Imagine starting your life's work at seventy-two. At just that age,
Mary Granville Pendarves Delany (May 14, 1700–April 15, 1788), a fan of
George Frideric Handel, a sometime dinner partner of satirist Jonathan Swift, a
wearer of ...
3
The Botanical Register: Each Number is to Consist of Eight ...
Seedcase black, friable, crustaceous: albumen fleshy: embryo enclosed." The
above is followed by a remark by the same writer, that he has in vain sought for a
decisive and really natural distinction for this order (or, if you please, section of
the ...
Sydenham Edwards, John Bellenden Ker, John Lindley, 1823
4
Death in Spring: A Novel
The man put down the pitchfork, wiped the sweat from his neck, and rolled the
seedcase to the foot of another tree. Some leaves were caught on it. He knelt
down, head bowed, hands open on his knees, not moving. Then he sat on the
ground ...
Fruit generally a 3-celled 3- valved capsule with partitions along the middle of the
valves ; sometimes an undivided, rarely a tripartite, beriy. Seedcase black, friable,
crustaceous: albumen fleshy: embryo enclosed." The above is followed by a ...
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The Botanical Register: Consisting of Coloured Figures of ...
Seedcase black, friable, crnstaceous: albumen fleshy: embryo enclosed." The
above is followed by a remark by the same writer, that he has in vain sought for a
decisive and really natural distinction for this order (or, if you please, section of
the ...
Sydenham Teast Edwards, John Lindley, 1823
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Cupboard Love 2: A Dictionary of Culinary Curiosities
The word cod can be traced back a thousand years to the Old English codd, a
word referring both to a sack in which items could be carried and to the seedcase
of a plant. Five hundred years later, in the middle of the fourteenth century, codd ...
... 240, 241, 249, 251 Sequoia, 128 SHADBUSH BUD, 89 Shadows on snow, 185
SHINLEAF SEEDCASE, 6 Skullcap mint, 226 SKUNK CABBAGE, 104 Skunk
cabbage, 149 Snow drift, 127 Sorrel tree seedcase, 148 SPEEDWELL
SEEDCASE ...
Rutherford Hayes Platt, 1957
... Sequoia, 128 SHADBUSH BUD, 89 Shadows on snow, 185 SHINLEAF
SEEDCASE, 6 Skullcap mint, 226 SKUNK CABBAGE, 104 Skunk cabbage, 149
Snow drift, 127 Sorrel tree seedcase, 148 SPEEDWELL SEEDCASE, 6
SPLEENWORT, ...
Rutherford Hayes Platt, 1947
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Observation lessons on plant life: A guide to the teacher. A ...
In what does t he seedcase of a cereal differ from that of a buttercup or a
strawberry ? A grain of corn entirely fills the cell, and its thin skin is joined to the
very thin seedcase walls. Of all seedcases, this is the most liable to be mistaken
for the ...
Mrs. Beverley Ussher, Dorothy Jebb, 1903
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SEEDCASE»
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seedcase is used in the context of the following news items.
13 Thoughts to Ponder ~ On Spring
The seedling is bound within the seedcase and must break out to grow. What is binding you? shutterstock_134756705; Growth is an assertive act, a reaching ... «Patheos, Mar 15»
Quick crossword No 13519
5 Erroneous (9); 8 Prickly seedcase of certain plants (4); 9 Contrite (8); 10 Furnace feeder (6); 11 Sell abroad (6); 13 Gallic (6); 15 Diminish (6); 16 Halted (6,2) ... «The Guardian, Sep 13»