| Alexander Hunter - 1803 - 622 pages
...pretty long footstalks; these remain green all the year, and do not fall till they are thrust off by the young leaves in the spring. The acorns are smaller...than those of the common Oak, but of the same shape. 11. QUERCUS (gramuntia) foliis oblongoovatis sinuato-spinosis sefsilibus subtus tomentosis, glandibus... | |
| Thaddeus Mason Harris - 1824 - 474 pages
...standing on pretty long foot-stalks. These remain on the tree, retaining their verdure through the year, and do not fall till they are thrust off by young leaves in the spring. It bears an acorn smaller than those of the common oak, but similarly shaped. OIL. yyu SHEMEN. Occurs... | |
| Thaddeus Mason Harris - 1833 - 394 pages
...standing on pretty long footstalks. These remain on the tree, retaining their verdure through the year, and do not fall till they are thrust off by young leaves in the spring. It bears an acorn smaller than those of the common oak, but similarly shaped. OCHRE, iira. A fossil... | |
| William Rhind - 1841 - 756 pages
...footstalks. They remain green during all the year, and do not fall till they are thrust off by the young leaves in the spring. The acorns are smaller...those of the common oak, but of the same shape. The timber is supposed to equal that of the common oak. The Kermet Oak (q. cocfifera). This is n common... | |
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