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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin

 
fructificans,-antis (part.B): fruiting, bearing fruit; being productive of fruit [> L. fructifico,-are,-atum, 1, to bear fruit, to fruit];

- ineunte hieme florens et fructificans, flowering and fruiting in the beginning of winter.

- tempore fructificanti, in the fruiting time.

- ablaqueare arbores est terra circa truncum seu caudicem in ambitu effosa radices superiores denudare & aeri exponere, ut magis fructificent (Ray), to ablaqueate trees the soil is dug out in a circle [i.e. circumference] around the trunk or caudex [i.e.stem or body of a tree], to uncover the upper roots and to subject [i.e. expose] them to the air, so they might be more fruitful [i.e. productive].

 

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