10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «NAVEW»
Découvrez l'usage de
navew dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
navew et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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A Compleat Body Of Husbandry: Containing Rules for ...
The navew. The confufion that has been made among thefe, has been one
occafion of the uncertainty about the colefeed plant. The root of the turnip, and
the ftalk of the cabbage, are what principally diftinguifh them ; as to the navew it
differs ...
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The Roman Book of Gardening
(9) Month of July (8.2) 1 § This month too we sow onions on watered or cool
spots, and radish and orach, if we can water them, and basil, mallow, beet,
lettuce, leek (to be watered). § This month on a watered spot we'll sow navew ...
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Theatrum Botanicum: The Theater of Plants : Or, An Herball ...
The wilde Navcw2 . . ., I He Navew differeth little from the Turncp either in lease
flower or seed that they are hardly knbwrb asunder, of both which being garden
herbcs, whole rootes are to be eaten and therein chiefly to be distinguished, I
have ...
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Memoirs of Agriculture, and Other Economical Arts
It may, however, be easily distin- - guished from the rape, or wild navew, by the
leaves being less cut and jagged, and of a , darker, and purplish colour; and by
the root's not verging to a bulbous form ; as is found in that, and all the turnep-
tribe.
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Botanicum officinale: or a compendious herbal giving an ...
N. j^sjpus dulcis, sweet Navew, Off. — fativa, Garden Navew, C. B. Park. -—
Bumas, Navew gentle, Ger. Those Leaves of the Garden Navew, which lie on the
Ground, are long and large, deeply cut in, and and in Shape like a Turnip-Leaf j
but ...
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An experimental history of the materia medica: or of the ...
NAVEW: a plant of the turnep kind, with oblong roote growing slenderer from the
top to the extremity. Two sorts of it, ranked among the articles of the materia
medica, are supposed by Linnæus to be only varieties, and are therefore joined
into ...
William Lewis, John Aikin, 1784
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Memoirs of Agriculture, and Other Oeconomical Arts
It may, however, be easily distinguished from the rape, or wild navew, by the
leaves being less cut and jagged, and of a darker, and purplish colour; and by
the root's not verging to a bulbous form ; as is found in that, and all the turnep-
tribe.
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Vegetable Gardening the Colonial Williamsburg Way: ...
Parkinson's yellow turnip was very likely the navew, which in later years was
called the French turnip. This was a small root of the Brassica napus species and
was stronger flavored than the common turnip. According toJamesJustice in The
...
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The American Herbal, Or, Materia Medica: Wherein the Virtues ...
NAVEW, SYVEET. Napru. ' Sweet navew or navew gentle, th' French turnip.
Decoction' of their roou have been recommended in cough', and other disorder'
of the breast. The seed' have the virtue' of those of the common musiard; only
they ...
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