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One of the less common fruits in Egypt is the sycamore fig, known locally as gemeiz جميز. In English, it is known as Sycamore, Sycomore, Fig Mulberry. In Turkish, it is known as cumbez. ... Seed bugs feed on the seeds of the sycamore fig fruit, preventing any new trees from growing below the parent tree.
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The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge ... Search This Resource ... Home > Concordances > Treasury of Scripture Knowledge >; Sycamore, fruit...
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other fruit (not cone, winged, acorn, or in pod or capsule) ... They can be distinguished from the Sycamore by the fruit: usually borne singly on long stalks on the Sycamore, but in strings of 2 to 4 on the Planetrees...
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File Name: sycamore-fruit_1; Description: These are the fruit of Sycamore, Platanus occidentalis, (Keeler, 1915). Source: Harriet L. Keeler, Our Native Trees and How To Identify them (New York:Charles Scribner's Sons, 1915)266;
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Common Name - American Sycamore ... Scientific Name - Platanus occidentalis ... a nubbly brown ball, 1 inch in diameter, hanging alone at the end of a long, drooping stalk, maturing in fall. They hang on all winter and split open in spring to release tiny, elongated seeded nutlets with fluff attached.
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Search This Resource ... ; Choose a letter from below to display alphabetical list: ... Home > Concordances > Treasury of Scripture Knowledge > Sycamore, fruit...
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Platanus occidentalis (American sycamore) - fruit - distant; Family: Platanaceae - More images of Platanus occidentalis; Photographed on 4/3/2002 at 12:24:58pm; (c) 2002 Steven J. Baskauf - Terms of use;
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Sycamores produce fruit in pendant ball-shaped structures (right) about an inch in diameter, but their tiny seeds provide little nourishment. Nonetheless, flocks of Purple Finches frequently descend on sycamores in mid-winter, tearing open the balls, gorging on seeds, ... American Sycamore, Platanus occidentalis, fruit...
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Flowers appear in sycamore when the age of the tree is ranging from 5 to 6 years old. Sycamore fruit is like fig in form and structure. ... The Dog Sycamore is called Arabian. It proliferates less than the first kind. Its fruit is small in size, pear-like in form with fade color. The harvest is late as compared to the...
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