Fruiting - Law Dictionary Search Results
Vegetable
many plants considered as vegetables are in a botanical sense fruits. The common distinction between fruits and vegetables is often indefinite
Pomology
The science of fruits a treatise on fruits the cultivation of fruits and fruit
Extracting
or obtaining. A tooth is 'extracted' as much as is fruit juice and as much as a mineral. Only, that the
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Root stock
Root stock, means the fruit plant or part thereof on which any fruit plant has
Market
(No. 2), (1913) 2 Ch 140. In City of London Fruit Corporation v. Lyons, Sons & Co. Ltd., 1936 Ch 78,
Plant material
material, means any material used for pro-pagation and raising of fruit plants and includes bud wood, scion, root-stock, suckers, roots, seeds
Banana plant
or one and a quarter years. Once the plant yield fruit, it becomes useless and does not yield any further fruit.
VerbarFrugivora
The fruit bate a group of the Cheiroptera comprising the bats which
Cucumber
A creeping plant and its fruit of several species of the genus Cucumis esp Cucumis sativus
lemanderin
A fruit tree Citrus limonia which is a hybrid between the mandarin
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