10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «STINKWOOD»
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Cape Antique Furniture: A Comprehensive Pictorial Guide to ...
STINKWOOD This indigenous wood has become the hallmark of Cape furniture.
The earliest of the inventories that refers to stinkwood is that of Engela Breda and
Michiel Leij (1714-1719), Tafelvallei: '1 stinkhout tafel met 1 chitze sprei' (one ...
Michael Baraitser, Anton Obholzer, 2004
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CRC World Dictionary of Plant Names: Common Names, ...
(Celtis kraussiana Burm.f.; Celtis rhamnifolia Presl) English: white stinkwood,
camdeboo stinkwood, African elm, camdeboo, cannibal stinkwood S. Rhodesia:
muGuru Southern Africa: witstinkhout, kamdeboostinkhout, camde- boostinkhout,
...
Umberto Quattrocchi, 1999
Stinkwood was one of the principal woods used in the Cape during the 18th and
19th centuries for the manufacture of chairs, cupboard panel surrounds, fronts of
drawers, framing and styles of doors. The kind of wood used plays an important ...
John C. Gower, Sugnet Gardner Lubbe, Niel J. Le Roux, 2011
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CRC World Dictionary of Plant Nmaes: Common Names, ...
English: stinkwood, blank stinkwood. Cape laurel, laurel wood. Cape olive,
African acorn Southern Africa: swartstinkhout, laurelhout, stinkhout. knobbed
ocotea, bubbled ocotea; umHlungulu. umNukani, umNukane (Xhosa); umNukani,
...
Umberto Quattrocchi, 1999
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Trees and Shrubs of Mpumalanga and Kruger National Park
E.Mey. Stinkwood, Stinkhout (A), umNukani (Z). (bullata: refers to the bubbles [or
domatia] on the lower leaf surface) Medium to large tree, 10-20 m; sporadic in the
mist-belt Afromontane forests along the escarpment. Main stem: single, usually ...
Ernst Schmidt, Mervyn Lotter, Warren McCleland, 2002
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Sappi Tree Spotting: Kwazulu-Natal and Eastern Cape
AFRICAN. WHITE-STINKWOOD. (WHITE. STINKWOOD). Ceitis. africana.
AFRIKAANS Witstinkhout N. SOTHO Mothibadifate, Mogatakgomo, Modutu S.
SOTHO Lesika TSONGA Mbholovisi, Muyilakaya TSWANA Modutu VENDA
Mumvumvu ...
Val Thomas, Rina Grant, 2004
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International Poisonous Plants Checklist: An Evidence-Based ...
Munday BL, Cummings R, Wilson BJ (1974) Experimental Zieria arborescens (
stinkwood) poisoning in rabbits. Res Vet Sci 17(2):270-272. Philp T (1930)
Panting disease of cattle. Poisoning by Zieria smithii (stinkwood). Tasmanian J
Agr ...
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Gardening with Keith Kirsten
The white stinkwood is one of southern Africa's most attractive • indigenous trees.
A fairly rapid grower, and one of the finest trees coming into leaf in spring, when it
produces magnificent, pale green foliage. Casts dense shade. Semi-hardy to ...
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CRC World Dictionary of Medicinal and Poisonous Plants: ...
1844, Journal of the Linnean Society, Botany 22: 521. 1886 and Notizblatt des
Botanischen Gartens und Museums zu Berlin-Dahlem 3: 22. 1900, Flora of
Tropical Africa 6(2): 4. 1916 in English: African elm, camdeboo, camdeboo
stinkwood, ...
Umberto Quattrocchi, 2012
Anyway, as you know, there's a footpath down in Stinkwood Kloof and one up on
the hill going over into Brown's Kloof.' 'I know that footpath at the top,' Martiens
said. 'It may be a short cut into Brown's Kloof but it can be a very dangerous one ...
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «STINKWOOD»
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Cornwall's own garden of Eden is now just a couple of hours away
... from west Africa, endangered plants from the Canary Isles, fig trees cultivated 7,000 years ago in Jericho and the medicinal properties of the Stinkwood tree. «East London and West Essex Guardian Series, jul 15»
Prunus africana: A sustainable management reality check
CAMBRIDGE, United Kingdom—It may seem unlikely that a tree known locally as “red stinkwood” would elicit the kind of attention shown to other endangered ... «Forests News, Center for International Forestry Research, mai 15»
Tree-planting festivals go back to roots
The forest eco-system has a unique mix of Coastal Forest and Afromontane tree species, including White Milkwood trees, African White Stinkwood trees, and ... «Independent Online, mai 15»
Cape tree-preneurs take root
... that there was a waiting list of Tree-preneurs to help grow indigenous trees, including Cape ash, sand olives, wild olives, white stinkwood and yellowwood. «Independent Online, mar 15»
THE INSIDER: Things go smashingly in Nelson Mandela Bay
Our national tree is the real yellowwood, not the stinkwood tree. We don't have a national word, but one of the most widely used words by all linguistic groups ... «BDlive, fev 15»
The beauty of bonsai
Today commonly used indigenous species include figs, acacias, wild olive (Olea europaea ssp. africana), white stinkwood (Celtis africana), Schotia sp., bladder ... «Independent Online, dez 14»
Put the welcome mat out for birds
The highest layers in a forest or garden are the canopy trees and, if the size of the garden allows, large shade trees such as the white stinkwood (Celtis africana) ... «Independent Online, nov 14»
My space: Justin Van Breda
This South African stinkwood sculpture belonged to my grandmother. My granny was a huge influence. She was very stylish. Runner. This nickel-plated bronze ... «Telegraph.co.uk, out 14»
Podcast Review: Affirmation Nation With Bob Ducca
... a recounting of his trip to the most recent Burning Man (wherein he thanks several folks, including Jedediah Rusthole, Miranda Stinkwood, Nutella the Hun, ... «Huffington Post, out 14»
With Hound Tall, Moshe Kasher brings a new podcast to the airwaves
They happily discuss Ducca's accidental trip to Burning Man where he made a number of new friends, with respect to Natasha Folklore, Miranda Stinkwood, ... «A.V. Club, out 14»