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ˌpomoˈlogically
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «POMOLOGICALLY»
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But nearly all other figs become pomologically ripe without necessarily or
generally being botanically ripe. Other figs again, like the San Pedro, produce a
pomologically ripe first crop, but the second crop, which possesses perfect
female ...
United States. Division of Pomology, 1891
2
Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences
Pomological maturity is attained by the great majority of edible figs, and is
undoubtedly an inheritance from the caprifig, which becomes similarly
pomologically mature. This pomological maturity is not necessarily accompanied
by any ...
California Academy of Sciences, 1920
3
The Fig: Its History, Culture, and Curing: With a ...
But nearly all other figs become pomologically ripe without necessarily or
generally being botanically ripe. Other figs again, like the San Pedro, produce a
pomologically ripe first crop, but the second crop, which possesses perfect
female ...
But nearly all other figs beeome pomologically ripe without necessarily or
generally being botanically ripe. Other figs again, like the San Pedro, produce a
pomologically ripe first crop, but the second crop, which possesses perfect
female ...
mature. But nearly all other figs become pomologically ripe without necessarily or
generally being botanically ripe. Other figs again, like the San Pedro, produce a
pomologically ripe first crop, but the second crop, which possesses perfect ...
6
Bulletin No. 1-10: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Division ...
Hut nearly all other figs become pomologically ripe without necessarily or
generally being botanically ripe. Other figs again, like the San Pedro, produce a
pomologically ripe first crop, but the second crop, which possesses perfect
female ...
United States. Division of Pomology, 1901
7
On the various stages of development of spermatobium, with ...
Pomological maturitv is attained by the great majority of edible figs, and is
undoubtedly an inheritance from the caprifig, which becomes similarly
pomologically mature. This pomological maturity is not necessarily accompanied
by any ...
8
Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences
Pomological maturitv is attained by the great majority of edible figs, and is
undoubtedly an inheritance from the caprifig, which becomes similarly
pomologically mature. This pomological maturity is not necessarily accompanied
by any ...
... accept advances from any eligible source, looking to the effecting or renewing
of similar arrangements. The high position of Michigan, pomologically, is
doubtless attributable to the existence of such arrangements for many years past,
aided ...
Michigan State Horticultural Society, 1889
... the grand old Society. We do not require a great deal of money, but we need
enough to publish the report and honorably discharge our financial obligations. It
is our determination to keep ahead financially as well as pomologically. To do so
...
American Pomological Society, 1918