CORSICA BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «CUPULIFEROUS»
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1
New Organic Architecture: The Breaking Wave
Cupuliferous Branch Systems. Although known for only a few taxa, these cupule
shapes and ovule dispositions seem to correlate with the overall arrangements of
cupules on the terminal branchlets of larger, three-dimensional branch systems ...
2
The Pharmaceutical Journal and Transactions
Introduced 1774. 6. Pyr'us latifolia; the broad -lcaved white Beam Tree. A
Pomaceous tree; native of Denmark. Introduced 1789. 7. Quercus austriaca ; the
Austrian Oak. A Cupuliferous tree; native of Austria. Introduced 1824. 8. Quercus
Saber ...
3
Pharmaceutical Journal;: A Weekly Record of Pharmacy and ...
A Cupuliferous tree ; native of Austria. Introduced 1821. 8. Quercus Subcr ; the
Cork-tree. A Cupuliferous tree; native of the South cf Prance. Introduced 1099. 9.
Hex balcarica; the Minorca Holly. An Aquifoliaccous tree; native of Minorca.
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The Pharmaceutical Journal ...: A Weekly Record of Pharmacy ...
A Cupuliferous tree; native of Mexico. Introduced 1839. 12. Quercus coccinea;
the Scarlet Oak. A Cupuhferous tree, so well painted by the American artist, Mr.
Cro sey. The tree should be seen in autumn. ntroduced 1691. ORIGINAL ACT.
5
The Journal of Agriculture
It was right to give some idea of the affinities of each plant, as well as its scientific
and English name and native country ; but what information is given to the
uneducated or middle classes by informing them that the plant is a " cupuliferous"
or ...
6
Bulletin: Sciences de la terre
Cupuliferous branch system. In addition to the pronounced asymmetry of
individual cupules, the terminal forking branch system that bears clusters of
cupules is also strongly overtopped (PI. 1, Fig. 5; PI. 3, Figs. 1, 2). This is well
shown by ...
7
A Treatise on Food and Diet: With Observations on the ...
They are usually regarded as being stimulating or heating,* and, on that account,
unfit for febrile and inflammatory cases. c. Seeds of Cupulifera. — The principal
cupuliferous seeds used in this country as food is the Chestnut, (Castaneavesca.)
...
Jonathan Pereira, Charles Alfred Lee, 1843
60 Flowers hermaphrodite . . . 61 60 Fruit cupuliferous . . . Corylaceaa. Fruit a
fleshy pepo . . . . Cucurbitacew. 61 Anthers many-celled . . . Loranthacese.
Anthers two-celled . . . 62 62 Ovary one-celled . . , 63 Ovary many-celled . . . .
Halorageee.
9
Mammoths, Sabertooths, and Hominids: 65 Million Years of ...
It is composed primarily of cupuliferous (the oak group) and lauraceous trees (
laurel, cinnamon, camphor trees, and Phoebe). Podocarpus, pines, hemlocks,
magnolias, fig trees, and rattan palms are found at higher altitudes. The
conditions ...
Jordi Agusti, Mauricio Anton, 2013
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The British Cyclopæedia of Natural History: Combining a ...
The next cupuliferous genus to which we shall allude is Cuslanea, chestnut.
Cnstanea vulgaris, or vesca, formerly Fagus castanea, the sweet, or S anish
chestnut, is a beautiful tree, the trunk of whicli often acquires a great size. It is
statel and ...
Charles Frederick Partington, 1836