Quincunx - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The spots on the fifth side of a (playing) die form a quincunx. Portuguese shield ... A quincunx is a standard pattern for planting an orchard. Quincunxes are used ...
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In row-planted fruit trees, the common types of planting patterns are the square, rectangular or hedgerow, quincunx or diamond, and triangular or hexagonal.
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"When an orchard is to be planted, or where there are many row?, the quincunx arrangement is always the best, because by that mode, each tree is cqui-distant .
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A more space-efficient pattern is the quincunx, which consists of rows planted in a staggered “bricklayers” arrangement. Tree “1” in row B is midway between ...
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Dec 31, 2011 ... Quincunx planting. To find the number of plants required to set an acre by the quincunx method, ascertain from the above tables the number ...
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“We wanted to plant a dense quincunx (planting spacing based on five plants in a pattern like the five on a dice) more like a plant nursery than a finished ...
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Quincunx planting system is done with the addition of another seedling which is subjected to removal in the later years when the canopies of the durian trees ...
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Illustrates the Quincunx Method of Planting the Kumara. Sketch by Miss E. Richardson. Previous Figure | Table of Contents | Figure in Context | Next Figure · Fig.
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Jun 30, 2010 ... As we walked along the geometric beds — many of them planted in an ancient Roman quincunx pattern — I made notes on the beautiful crops I ...
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