The fruit is round, or slightly oval, about the size of a large cocoa-nut, of a green color, and covered all over with short, stout spines, the bases of which touch each other, and are consequently somewhat hexagonal, while the points are very strong... Hooker's Journal of Botany and Kew Garden Miscellany - 228 페이지 편집 - 1856전체보기 - 도서 정보
| American Oriental Society - 1896 - 224 페이지
...oval, about the size of a large cocoanut, of a green colour, and covered all over with short stout spines, the bases of which touch each other, and are...from whatever height it may fall it is never broken. 1869 Id., p. 57. If I had to fix on two only, as representing the perfection of the two classes, I... | |
| Otto Carque - 1996 - 584 페이지
...slightly oval, about the size of a large cocoanut, of a green color, and covered all over with short stout spines, the bases of which touch each other, and are...rind is so thick and tough, that from whatever height of the tree it may fall, it is never broken. Alfred Russel Wallace gives in his description of the... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - 2007 - 553 페이지
...oval, about the size of a large oocoanut, of a green colour, and covered all over with short stout spines, the bases of which touch each other, and are...is so thick and tough, that from whatever height it may_ fall it is never broken. From the base to the apex five very faint lines may be traced, over which... | |
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