Definition of Haulms

1. haulm [n] - See also: haulm

Lexicographical Neighbors of Haulms

hauld
haulds
hauled
haulee
haulees
hauler
haulers
haulier
hauliers
hauling
haulm
haulmier
haulmiest
haulms (current term)
haulmy
hauls
haulse
haulsed
haulses
haulsing
haulst
hault
haulyard
haulyards
haum
haums
haunce

Literary usage of Haulms

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Lectures on the Physiology of Plants by Julius Sachs (1887)
"The somewhat thoughtless assumption that the rigidity of the haulms of cereals is essentially promoted by the silica which they contain, ..."

2. Lectures on the Physiology of Plants by Sydney Howard Vines (1886)
"A case in point is afforded by the haulms of Grasses, to which allusion was made in ... Elfving has compared the rate of growth of Grass- haulms, which had ..."

3. Practical Plant Physiology: An Introduction to Original Research for by Wilhelm Detmer, S. A. (Samuel Albert) Moor (1898)
"We cut out lengths of rye or barley haulms, each with a node at its middle, mark the length of the nodes on two sides by means of fine ink-lines, ..."

4. Strasburger's Text-book of Botany by Eduard Strasburger, Hans Fitting (1921)
"In certain species some of the aerial haulms always remain sterile, ... This distinction between the sterile and fertile haulms is most marked in Equisetum ..."

5. Journal of Horticulture, Cottage Gardener and Country Gentlemen (1878)
"The haulms contain the disease, and if they are carried to a Potato field as manure, they communicate the germs to the coming crop, but their ashes would ..."

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