Fruit - Specimen details

Fruit - Specimen details

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Catalogue Number: 42198

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Plant Name 156.01 JUGLANDACEAE Carya olivaeformis Entry Book Number
Artefact Name Fruit Vernacular Name
Iso Country United States TDWG Region United States
Parts Held Fruit Geography Description United States America
Uses FruitUse: User: Man TDWG use
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Donor Pharm Soc GB Donor No 19 F 1
Donor Date 15/12/1924 Donor Notes US Dept of Agric Bureau of Plant Industry#x0Dx0AWashingtonx0Dx0A
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Notes: Label source: United States Department of Agriculture Bureau of Plant Industry, Washington. Hicoria pecan. Grown by T. W. Sawyer, Citronelle, Alabama. Lot No.1. Unnamed seedlings. Very good grade commercial pecans. On the market these would doubtless bri, ng 50 or 60 cents a pound. By the parcel post method of marketing one dollar or more might be realised. Hicoria pecan. Lot No. 2. Seedlings grown by T.W.Sawyer, Citronelle, Ala. As compared with No.1, these are less attractive in appearance and not as wel, l filled but have thinner shells and such specimens are well filled have attractive appearing kernals which are rich in quality and of pleasing flavour. The pecan is much the most popular nut in the American markets. Fumigation notice From CA Need Office, of Horticultural Inves. to Pharm Soc. 53688.

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