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A Bit Of History
... (hem-er-o-KAL-is) Greek translates to "Beautiful for a Day" Daylilies arrived in Europe from China, Japan, Korea and Eastern Siberia, during the 16th century, and by the 17th century ...
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WorldNews
... (AP) AP - North Korea's nuclear envoy arrived in Beijing on Tuesday as chief negotiators from China, the United States, South Korea and Japan were meeting to work out details on the ...
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The Sitka Rose
... the expense of his crew’s well being? Shortly after I arrived in Alaska, I saw these same Rugosas blooming in Palmer, Anchorage, ... , we may ask ourselves, can we find the answer? John Green Brady arrived in Sitka on March 13, 1878, as a minister. He was ... your man surmised, it [R. rugosa] came from Japan. Dr. Georgeson and family spent several years in Japan where Dr. Georgeson taught in a college (I ...
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Native Orchid Society of South Australia
... to address the registrants at the 12th World Orchid Conference in Japan and he has been an invited guest speaker at the ... We beat a hasty retreat towards the vehicles, but the rain arrived first. We decided that these Caladenias were being protected and ... June had made a noteworthy discovery before the rest of us arrived. Until now, Acianthus caudatus had not been reliably reported from Yorke ...
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APSnet Feature - Flora W. Patterson: The First Woman Mycologist at the USDA
... carefully worded, diplomatic letter was composed and sent to Japan. Eventually a second set of thoroughly fumigated trees was shipped and arrived free of insects and diseases. These new cherry trees still ... Patterson about the plant pathogens found upon inspection of the Japanese cherry trees shipped from Japan to Seattle and then transported via railroad to Washington, DC (8) (Click image for ...
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All About Roses
... Japan, Korea and China probably first found its way from Asia to Europe and then into the USA through plant smuggling. The beetle arrived ... destroying the pest. The parasitic wasps, Tiphia popilliavora (native to Japan, Korea and North China) and T. vernalis (native to Korea ... been imported and released in this country. T. popilliavora from Japan was first released in New Jersey in 1921-22, where ...
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November 2000 - Rose of the Month
... the expense of his crew's well being? Shortly after I arrived in Alaska, I saw these same Rugosas blooming in Palmer, Anchorage, ... we may ask ourselves, can we find the answer? John Green Brady arrived in Sitka on March 13, 1878, as a minister. He was ... your man surmised, it [ R. rugosa ] came from Japan. Dr. Georgeson and family spent several years in Japan where Dr. Georgeson taught in a college (I ...
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Former first ladies--beautiful, brilliant, crazy by John Silveira Issue 30
... jealousy go?” “Oh, she did some outrageous things.” “Like what?” “In one famous instance, she arrived late to a ceremony where Lincoln was reviewing troops. When she got there, another woman ... around the world and they were wined and dined by world leaders from Europe to Japan. But, when they returned to the States, he was once again doomed to failure. There ...
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Presidents' wives of the past, Part 4 Cunning, vindictive, and one may have been a murderess by John Silveira Issue 35
... she convinced him to accept it and they moved back to Washington. "Shortly after they arrived another seat opened up on the Supreme Court and Roosevelt, knowing his friend's wishes ... . Some three thousand trees were donated to the United States by the mayor of Tokyo, Japan, when she made it known that she liked them. "But her stint as First Lady ...
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Invasive Plants—What Every Gardener Needs to Know
... conventional wisdom, at least in American gardening circles, used to be that most invasive plants arrived on this continent accidentally—in agricultural seed stocks, say, or even on the bottom of ... , the Ozarks is less risky than planting one from temperate woodland areas of China or Japan. (Keep in mind, however, that this is a far from infallible rule of thumb—one ...
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