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KOHLER, G.O. and GOLDBLATT, L.A. (1964) Industrial oils from seeds: Hydroxy-unsaturated oils and meal from Dimorphotheca and Lesquerella seed.
Chapter 5 1953
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Part IV: Dimorphotheca and Osteospermum—Sources of dimorphecolic acid.
Chapter 5 1953
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London, New York: Academic Press, 370 pp. RHEINECK, A.E. and SOBOL, H. (1963) A study of the film forming characteristics of Dimorphotheca oil.
Chapter 5 1953
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The practice of flowering half-hardy annuals in pots is rapidly increasing, and among this class of plants the Dimorphotheca has few rivals as a decorative subject for the conservatory.
The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots 16th Edition Sutton and Sons
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As suggested by its native habitat, the Dimorphotheca loves a warm sunny position and grows to the greatest perfection in a light soil or a well-drained loam.
The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots 16th Edition Sutton and Sons
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The Dimorphotheca, also called the Star of the Veldt, was introduced into this country from South Africa and, like the Nemesia, also a native of that Dominion, it has become one of the most valuable of our summer annuals.
The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots 16th Edition Sutton and Sons
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Chrysanthemum; Clarkia elegans; Dimorphotheca; Gypsophila elegans;
The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots 16th Edition Sutton and Sons
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= Clarkia elegans; = Dimorphotheca; = Gypsophila elegans =; Linaria;
The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots 16th Edition Sutton and Sons
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