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Kunth ex Griseb. (an N - fixing leguminous tree) contour bunds with mulch, two bunds per plot, each 15 cm tall and planted to one row of Setaria sp. and one row of G. sepium, each at 30 cm intervals.
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Kunth ex DC (Berendsohn 1989) is a nitrogen fixing tree that is commonly grown as an ornamental.
Chapter 35 1990
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The bitter yam (Dioscorea dumetorum (Kunth) Pax) is marked by the bitter flavour of its tubers.
4 Yams 1978
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-- This is the common name of a species of dye wood in extensive use, which is obtained from _Maclura tinctoria_, or _Broussonitia tinctoria_, Kunth, a large and handsome evergreen tree, growing in
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The large collection of plants which Bonpland had begun to illustrate, but of which his desire of seeing the tropics again has prevented the completion he intrusts to Kunth.
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The Humboldts 'acquaintance with the Herz family dates from the visit of state councillor Kunth, the tutor of the Humboldt brothers, to Marcus Herz to advise with him about setting up a lightning-rod, an extraordinary novelty at the time, on the castle at
Jewish Literature and Other Essays Gustav Karpeles 1878
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Shortly afterward, Kunth introduced his two pupils to Herz and his wife.
Jewish Literature and Other Essays Gustav Karpeles 1878
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Berlin, the great Humboldt, one hundred years ago to-day, was born, and there he was educated after the method suggested by Rousseau -- Campe, the philologist and critic, and the intellectual Kunth being his tutors.
Lectures of Col. R. G. Ingersoll, Volume I Including His Answers to the Clergy, His Oration at His Brother's Grave, Etc., Etc. Robert Green Ingersoll 1866
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Kunth and Von Buch among the alpine plants which Jussieu brought from the
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Brittany, with whose appearance I was much struck, while making a geological pedestrian tour through that interesting country with Professor Kunth, owe their amygdaloid and cellular character, t. i., p. 234.
COSMOS: A Sketch of the Physical Description of the Universe, Vol. 1 Alexander von Humboldt 1814
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