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Anthelme Thozet (25 May 1826 – 31 May 1878) was a French-Australian
botanist and ethnographer. He was born 25 May 1826 in Chegnieu-la-Balme (Register of...
- ISBN 0471264180.
Gimeno P,
Besacier F,
Bottex M,
Dujourdy L, Chaudron-
Thozet H (December 2005). "A
study of
impurities in
intermediates and 3...
- heart-shaped
leaves make
impromptu umbrellas in
tropical downpours.
Anthelme Thozet in 1866 do****ented the
method of preparation: "The
young bulbs, of a light...
- "The
bulbous stems,
after being deprived of the old
leaves are
edible (
Thozet)." Many
species and
cultivars of this
genus are well-known
floral emblems...
- from E.
gracilis as
Eucalyptus gathered by the
lamented late
Monsieur A.
Thozet in his last
botanical journey to Expedition-Range,
during which he became...
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under the
ashes in the same way that our bush
people bake
their damper. (
Thozet.)" Hill, K.D. (2010). "Cycas media". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species...
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Houses on Quay Street, the line of
native plums was
planted by
French botanist Anthelme Thozet in 1867...
- Rockhampton.
Thozet established his own
plant nursery in
North Rockhampton on 70
acres (280,000 m2)
which are
today bounded by
Thozet Cr****,
Thozet Road, Rockonia...
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Identification and Uses.
Department of
Primary Industries. ISBN 978-0-7345-0249-0.
Thozet, A. (1867). List of Some of the Roots, Tubers,
Bulbs and
Fruits Used as...
- inch in diameter. It is
eaten by the
aborigines without any preparation." (
Thozet.) Mr. P. O'Shanesy
observes that the
pulpy part in
which these Australian...