10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «GIANT CHINQUAPIN»
Découvrez l'usage de
giant chinquapin dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
giant chinquapin et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Memoirs of the University of California
As a low spreading bush with thin whitish or gray smooth bark it is widely different
from the adult form of the Giant Chinquapin, a tree eighty feet high with a heavily
furrowed bark three inches thick. Yet in these particulars the Bush Chinquapin ...
2
The Woody Plant Seed Manual
The flowers of giant chinquapin, which bloom from June through midwinter, and
the flowers of the shrubs, which bloom throughout the summer, are unisexual,
with staminate and pistillate flowers being borne on the same plant. The
staminate ...
F. T. Bonner, Robert P. Karrfalt
As a low spreading bush with thin whitish or gray smooth bark it is widely different
from the adult form of the Giant Chinquapin, a tree eighty feet high with a heavily
furrowed bark three inches thick. Yet in these particulars the Bush Chinquapin ...
California. University, 1910
4
The silva of California
As a low spreading bush with thin whitish or gray smooth bark it is widely different
from the adult form of the Giant Chinquapin, a tree eighty feet high with a heavily
furrowed bark three inches thick. Yet in these particulars the Bush Chinquapin ...
5
Native Trees of the Sierra Nevada
Chinquapin (Castanopsis) Giant Chinquapin (Castanopsis chrysophylla) An
evergreen tree, 50 to 150 ft. tall, with ascending or spreading branches forming a
rounded crown. The Giant Chinquapin resembles somewhat the chestnuts of the
...
Peter Victor Peterson, 1975
6
Edible and Useful Plants of California
... 256 Gaultheria ovatifolia, 82 shallon, 5, 82, 83. 257 Geranium, Lemon-Scented
, 236- 238, 258, 261 Butter, 238 Herb Sauce, 237 Germany, 219, 224 Giant
Chinquapin, 33 Giant Kelp, 155, 156, 173, 255 Giant Sequoia, 6 Glaceed
Hazelnuts, ...
Charlotte Bringle Clarke, 1978
7
Sprouting Valley: Historical Ethnobotany of the Northern ...
(Fagaceae) · Giant chinquapin Native name: na-tol ka-li. Taxonomic notes:
Hudson used Castanopsis chrysophyla for the contemporary species
Chrysolepis chrysophylla (USDA and NRCS 2012). Bread: Giant chinquapin
acorn meal was ...
8
A Manual of the Flowering Plants of California
... bark, less commonly a shrub; leaves 2% to 5% in. long, usually long-pointed 1.
C. chrysophylla. Shrub, low and spreading, with thin bark; leaves 1% to 3 in. long,
usually obtuse 2. C. sempervirent. 1. C. chrysophylla A. DC. Giant Chinquapin.
9
California Forests and Woodlands: A Natural History
At several bends of the trail Giant Chinquapin climbed into the overcast, tall and
straight with neat, vertically striated bark that blended gray and rose tints to a
subtle pink. The only sound — rain falling on leaves — created a world apart.
10
An Illustrated Manual of California Shrubs
It apparently is a shrubby form of Giant Chinquapin (Castanopsis chrysophylla). It
is found at higher elevations and in more xerophytic habitats of the range of the
species. In certain localities one can find a series of plants varying from typical ...
3 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «GIANT CHINQUAPIN»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
giant chinquapin est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Fayette County stand now part of Old-Growth Forest Network
National Park Service biologist John Perez stands near a giant chinquapin oak tree in an 11-acre old-growth forest in the New River Gorge. «Charleston Gazette, avril 15»
The mast situation: What does it mean for the hunting season?
I have seen one giant chinquapin that is laden with what is probably the tastiest and most popular acorn species on Cabin Creek when they ... «Ledger Independent, sept 14»
At home with mushroom collector David Arora
Arora recently installed a new hardwood floor at this end of the house, with rose- and tan-swirled wood milled from several giant chinquapin ... «San Francisco Chronicle, janv 09»