Arbustum
Appearance
Arbustum[1] seu pomarium[2] est ager vel hortus ubi conseruntur arbores fructiferi.
Notae
[recensere | fontem recensere]- ↑ Cato, De agri cultura 1.7, 7.1
- ↑ Varro, De re rustica 1.2.6; Columella, De re rustica 5.10
Nexus externi
[recensere | fontem recensere]Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Arbusta spectant. |
- North American Fruit Explorers (de fructibus Americae Septentrionalis)
- Semita arbustorum Anglicorum apud england-in-particular
- Quomodo arbustum conserendum sit apud Universitatem Civicam Pennsylvaniae
Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Opera antiquiora
- William Coxe, A view of the cultivation of fruit trees, and the management of orchards and cider; with accurate descriptions of the most estimable varieties of native and foreign apples, pears, peaches, plums, and cherries, cultivated in the middle states of America: illustrated by cuts of two hundred kinds of fruits of the natural size. Philadelphiae: M. Carey, 1817 Textus apud archive.org
- Johann Georg Dittrich, Systematisches Handbuch der Obstkunde, nebst Anleitung zur Obstbaumzucht. Jena: Mauke, 1837 Vol. 2 vol. 3 apud archive.org
- William Hooker, Pomona Londinensis: containg colored engravings of the most esteemed fruits cultivated in the British gardens. Londoinii, 1818. (Vol. 1 apud Google Books)
- F. Jahn, E. Lucas, J. G. C. Oberdieck, Illustrirtes Handbuch der Obstkunde. Ravensburg: Dorn, 1865. (Vol. 4 apud Google Books)
- George Lindley; Michael Floy, ed., A guide to the orchard and fruit garden: or, An account of the most valuable fruits cultivated in Great Britain (Novi Eboraci: Collins & Hannay, 1833) pp. 75-90 Textus apud google books
- Pomona Italiana. Pisis, 1820 (Fasc. 1 apud Google Books)
- Mathias Rößler, Pomona Bohemica. Pragae, 1795 (Textus apud Google Books)
- Opera recentiora
- E. A. Bunyard, A handbook of hardy fruits more commonly grown in Great Britain. Vol. 1: Apples and pears. Londinii, 1920 Textus apud archive.org
- Daniel Zohary, Maria Hopf, Domestication of Plants in the Old World: the origin and spread of cultivated plants in West Asia, Europe and the Nile Valley. 3a ed. (Oxonii: Oxford University Press, 2000. ISBN 9780198503569)