(pomum, an "apple") the name of the 36th order in Linnæus's Fragments of a Natural Pomographic Method, the genera of which have a pulpy succulent fruit, not of the apple, berry, and cherry kind. See BOTANY, pompeys.
(pomum, an "apple") the name of the 36th order in Linnæus's Fragments of a Natural Pomographic Method, the genera of which have a pulpy succulent fruit, not of the apple, berry, and cherry kind. See BOTANY, pompeys.