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William Bateson, F. R. S., Naturalist: His Essays & ...
But, having witnessed the success of a great natural teacher in helping
unpromising peasant children to develop their natural powers, he gives us
another botanical parallel. Assuming that the wild bullace is the origin of
domesticated plums, ...
William Bateson, Beatrice Durham Bateson, 1928
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Florida Fruits and How to Raise Them
It is a fact to be noted and heeded, especially by the Northern settler' who thinks
he "knows all about grapes," that the Bullace family will not do well at all spread
out on the perpendicular arbors usual at the North, and indeed every where, ...
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The British Fruit-gardener, and Art of Pruning: Comprising ...
THE Bullace-tree is a fpecies of the Prunus or Plum-tree, grows wild in our woods
and hedges, but is often admitted into curious orchards and gardens as a fruit
tree, to increafe the the variety of late ftone fruits for the defert, &c. it producing a ...
John Abercrombie, Thomas Mawe, 1779
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Making Wine with Fruits, Roots & Flowers: Recipes for ...
Prunus domestica subsp. insititia also known as Bullace Plum, Bullums, Damson
Plum, Wild Damson Smaller than Damsons and larger than Sloes, but similar to
both, Bullaces were once widely grown in orchards throughout both Europe and
...
Len Hopkins, Margaret Crowther, 2012
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The New Oxford Book of Food Plants
European plum, bullace, damson, and gage (all Prunus species) are well known
in the West, although there is no universal agreement as regards Latin names. It
has been suggested that the European plum (P. domestica) evolved as a hybrid ...
John Vaughan, Catherine Geissler, 2009
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A Catalogue of the Fruits Cultivated in the Garden of the ...
15 Bullace, Black Bullace, New Large. 16 Bullace, White Bullace, Yellow Roman
17 Burnet De Canada. 18 Carter's Late Black De Catalogne, $eeJaune\ H&tive.
Catalonian, see ib. Cerisette 19 Cherry Prunus cerasifera. Virginian Cherry.
Royal Horticultural Society (Great Britain), 1842
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The British Fruit-gardener: And Art of Pruning: Comprising, ...
si'ss; Common Black Bullace; -u__ 2. White Bullace, 3. Red Bullace, This fruit
being an inferior sort of late Plum, of a sharp acid flavour, merits culture for its late
ripening, after all the other sorts, and if fully ripe; eats with an agreeable tart relish
, ...
John Abercrombie, Thomas Mawe, 1779
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Useful knowledge: or, A familiar account of the various ...
COMMON PLUM BULLACE PLUM. 141 ' 157. The COMMON or DOMESTIC
PLUM, in all its varieties, has been derived from some of the wild kinds of plums,
which grow in England and other parts of Europe. The Prunus domestica is
usually ...
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A Catalogue of the Fruits Cultivated in the Garden of the ...
Bury Seedling, see Coe's Golden Drop. Caledonian, see Nectarine |25 Bullace,
Black . . 26 Bullace, New Large. 27 Bullace, White . . 28 Bullace, Yellow Roman
29 Burnet. 30 De Canada. De Calalogne, see Jaune Hative. Catalonian, see do ...
Horticultural Society of London, 1831
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Agricultural Surveys: pts. 1-2. South Wales (1815)
Among fence shrubs, we give the precedence for hardiness, to the brown or
Welsh willow, the black or browny. black bullace tree (prunus insititia), and next
elder. In a fence composed of these three plants, of a north and south direction, ...
Great Britain. Board of Agriculture, 1815
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bullace în contextul următoarelor știri.
'Loneliness is one of the worst things you can imagine' – Costessey …
... and the banter” at the club, which meets on Tuesdays at the Owen Barnes Room in Breckland Road, and The Orchard Rooms, Bullace Road, ... «Norfolk Eastern Daily Press, Mar 15»
Fruity little numbers: Try our pick of some of the lesser-known …
To make bullace (or damson) cheese, use 1.5kg of fully ripe fruit. Wash carefully, removing any leaves and stems. Pour into a non-reactive pan ... «The Independent, Oct 14»
Pensioner ordered to fork out £6120 compensation for vandalising a …
Reginald Kenneth Hollick, 74, Bullace Close, Hemel Hempstead. Caused £585 worth of damage to a car in Hemel Hempstead between April ... «Hemel Gazette, Oct 14»
'Vines of the Gods': Hardins have grown scuppernongs for 20 years
“A bullace has the same sweet taste as a scuppernong, which we call them. Bullaces mainly grow wild and are smaller than a scuppernong ... «Troy Messenger, Sep 14»
Grow damsons for luscious jams and moreish brandy
... one tree, but the Westmorland growers believed that their trees were particularly prolific because of their pollination by wild bullace and sloe, ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Aug 14»
G'day sis! Adopted brother jets in from Australia to meet the Norfolk …
Val Latimer, of Bullace Road, Costessey, thought she was the eldest of seven siblings until she began delving into her ancestry. «Norfolk Eastern Daily Press, Iul 14»
KEVIN GORDON - scad pudding and mince pies
For Christmas lunch 1756 it was roast beef with batter pudding, bullace pies and boiled potatoes. Bullace is a variety of wild plum and is also ... «Sussex Express, Dec 13»
Damsons and plums are a most welcome sight
The English black bullace (available from Keeper's Nursery and the white bullace with in fact, yellowish fruit, and rare varieties like the 'Essex' ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Sep 13»
The real dirt on garden inspiration
She also asked her family in the old country to parcel up flower seeds, and “the stones of plums, damsons. bullace (rose variety that bears ... «countylive.ca, Apr 13»
Product Launch - UK: Demijohn's Wild Bullace Liqueur
The bullace is picked in Worcestershire and fermented in gin for a damson-like taste with a slight bitter twist, Demijohn said. The new product ... «just-drinks.com, Mai 12»