| Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Daniel Oliver - Botany, Economic - 1871 - 102 pages
...abound in Oxalic Acid. CASE No. 118, GROUND NUTS. Pods and seeds of AracMs hypo25. {/^B, L. Bemarkable from the plant, after flowering, forcing the young...origin. No. 119. WEST INDIAN EBONY. Furnished by Brya Menus?, A. DC., a small tree of Jamaica. It takes a beautiful polish, and is used for making walking-sticks,... | |
| Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew - Botanical gardens - 1883 - 160 pages
...wood, Case 94, p. 117. Tfo. 170. GROUND NUTS. Pods and seeds of Arachis hypogcea, L., an annual herb. Remarkable from the plant, after flowering, forcing...important article of food, and for the sake of its oil which is largely used as a substitute for olive oil, also by perfumers in the preparation of pomades,... | |
| 1883 - 294 pages
...wood, Case 94, p. 117. No. 170. GROUND NUTS. Pods and seeds of Arachis hypogcea, L., an annual herb. Remarkable from the plant, after flowering, forcing...important article of food, and for the sake of its oil which is largely used as a substitute for olive oil, also by perfumers in the preparation of pomades,... | |
| Arnold James Cooley - Formulas, recipes, etc - 1892 - 920 pages
...recognised in Europe about 1840. Its native country is doubtful, but it is probably of American origin. Remarkable from the plant, after flowering, forcing the young pods underground, where they ripen. — Officinal Part. The oil of the seeds (Oleum Arachis, Ground-nut Oil). Obtained by expression. Limpid,... | |
| Arnold James Cooley - 1892 - 920 pages
...recognised in Europe about 1840. Its native country is doubtful, but it is probably of American origin. Remarkable from the plant, after flowering, forcing the young pods underground, where they ripeu. — Officinal Part. The oil of the seeds (Oleum Arachis, Ground-nut Oil). Obtained by expression.... | |
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