10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «ANACARDIACEOUS»
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1
Floricultural Cabinet and Florists' Magazine. ...
... a willow, and rose-coloured flowers, which bears an eatable acid fruit, and
grows in the water like Mangrove ; it is an Anacardiaceous plant, with corky-
skinned fruit, and very venomous juice. A little palmate-leaved Palm is also very
common, ...
2
Research on Chrysomelidae 3
Natural History of Podontia Dalman, 1824 The biology for most Rodoatia species
is unknown; however, host data on R afiais, R latea, and R
qaataordeeimpaaetata (Linnaeus) indicate that these species severely defoliate
anacardiaceous ...
Pierre Jolivet, Jorge Santiago-Blay, Michael Schmitt, 2011
3
The Floricultural Cabinet and Florists' Magazine
... and rose-coloured flowers, which bears an eatable acid fruit, and grows in the
water like Mangrove; it is an Anacardiaceous plant, with corky-skinned fruit, and
very venomou juice. A little almnte-leaved Palm is also very common, and a few ...
4
Analyzing a Common Word Between Us Muslims and You ...
The connection of his analogy to the birth of a common word could be tied to the
Greek word anacardiaceous. Ana means “from” and kardia means “heart.” It
might be said that Prince Ghazi got the inspiration from the heart shape of the
fruits of ...
5
Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society
observes that the Stageneria vernicifera of the Indian Archipelago, another
member of the Anacardiaceous family which yields the black varnish called
Japan lacquer, contains a resin which is extremely acrid, causing excoriations
and blisters ...
6
American journal of botany
Most wood anatomists who have studied the Julianiaceae have concluded that
the family has close anacardiaceous affinities. This is also the opinion of the
writer. More than a few wood characteristics are common to both of these families
.
7
Industrial Crops Research Journal
The adult Hindola sp. was found on four species of myrtaceous plants and two
species of anacardiaceous plants (Table 1). The species of Hindola collected
from X. chrysanlhus was identified as H. striata (Siswan- to, pers. comm.). None
of the ...
8
A Tolkien English Glossary A Guide to Old Uncommon and ...
the Rings A moderate sized anacardiaceous tree, Pistacia terebinthus, of the
Mediterranean regions, having pinnate leaves and panicles of inconspicuous
flowers, and yielding Chian (of or pertaining to Chios, an island in the Aegean
Sea) ...
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The Mango: Botany, Production and Uses
Anacardiaceous species also yield other valuable products: wood (several
genera), gums and resins (Pistacia spp.), varnishes (Rhus spp. and
Melanorrhoea spp., 'lacquer trees') and tanning materials (Rhus spp. and
Schinopsis spp.).
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United States Geological Survey Professional Paper
... anacardiaceous fruit. Occurrence: Green River formation, Fossil, Wyo. Middle
Eocene. Figured specimen in Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan.
Acer negundoides MacGinitie Plate 58, figure 1 Acer negundoides MacGinitie.