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" In the case of the attractively coloured fruits, it is curious to observe how the seeds are always of such a nature as to escape destruction when the fruit itself is eaten. They are generally very small and comparatively hard, as in the strawberry, gooseberry,... "
The Colour-sense: Its Origin and Development: An Essay in Comparative Psychology - Page 112
by Grant Allen - 1879 - 282 lehte
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Tropical Nature, and Other Essays

Alfred Russel Wallace - 1878 - 382 lehte
...In the case of the attractively coloured fruits, it is curious to observe how the seeds are always of such a nature as to escape destruction when the...bitter. When the seeds are larger, softer, and more eatable, they are protected by an excessively hard and stony covering, as in the plum and peach tribe...
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Tropical Nature, and Other Essays

Alfred Russel Wallace - 1878 - 416 lehte
...attractively coloured fruits, it is curious to observe how the seeds are always of such a nature as to eseape destruction when the fruit itself is eaten. They are...they are disagreeably hairy ; in the orange tribe exeessively bitter. When the seeds are larger, softer, and more eatable, they are protected by an exeessively...
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Natural Selection and Tropical Nature: Essays on Descriptive and Theoretical ...

Alfred Russel Wallace - 1891 - 518 lehte
...In the case of the attractively coloured fruits, it is curious to observe how the seeds are always of such a nature as to escape destruction when the...bitter. When the seeds are larger, softer, and more eatable, they are protected by an excessively hard and stony covering, as in the plum and peach tribe...
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Natural Selection and Tropical Nature: Essays on Descriptive and Theoretical ...

Alfred Russel Wallace - 1891 - 516 lehte
...probably because it is not needed, ese fcr ees producing such vast quantities of fruit, that, howuch a nature as to escape destruction when the fruit itself...eaten. They are generally very small and comparatively nard, as in the strawberry, gooseberry, and fig; if a little larger, as in the grape, they are still...
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Reader in Botany: Selected and Adapted from Well-known Authors ..., 2. osa

Jane Hancox Newell - 1893 - 200 lehte
...(Fruit). ("Pflanzenleben.") attractively colored fruits, it is curious to observe how the seeds are always of such a nature as to escape destruction when the...fig ; if a little larger, as in the grape, they are harder and less eatable ; in the fruit of the Rose (or hip) they are disagreeably hairy ; in the Orange...
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Reader in Botany: Selected and Adapted from Well-known Authors ..., 2. osa

Jane Hancox Newell - 1893 - 200 lehte
...(Fruit). ("Pflanzenleben.") attractively colored fruits, it is curious to observe how the seeds are always of such a nature as to escape destruction when the...fig ; if a little larger, as in the grape, they are harder and less eatable ; in the fruit of the Rose (or hip) they are disagreeably hairy ; in the Orange...
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Flower and fruit

Jane Hancox Newell - 1893 - 200 lehte
...comparatively hard, as in the strawberry, gooseberry, and fig; if a little larger, as in the grape, they are harder and less eatable ; in the fruit of the Rose...bitter. When the seeds are larger, softer, and more eatable, they are protected by. an excessively hard and stony covering, as in the Plum and Peach tribe...
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