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... etc.). Frequently we are visiting some states at USA, Europe and Asia (Japan), you can know our next travel in this web ... Report Michiana Orchid Society October 9, 2004 Income                                                            None Expenses                                 Newsletter                               $ 78.32             AOS, building fund pledge    100.00 Total Expenses ...
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HortNews- May 2005
... from the University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension in Dodge & Saunders counties is a monthly electronic newsletter providing homeowners with timely lawn and garden information. 1. 2005-The Year of the ... someone's garden. Melons are believed to have originated in the hot valleys of southwest Asia- specifically Iran ( Persia) and India. Early American settlers grew cultivars of honeydew and casaba ...
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HortNews- May 2006
... from the University of Nebraska- Lincoln Extension in Dodge & Saunders counties is a monthly electronic newsletter providing homeowners with timely lawn and garden information. 1. Great Trees for Small Landscapes Upcoming ... leaves change to rich, reddish-brown in the fall. It's a deciduous conifer from Asia, once thought to be extinct, and grows fairly rapidly into a huge, pyramidal tree. Ours ...
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FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA - Newsletter - Vol 13, No. 3-4
... in the southeast, northwest, and Great Lakes regions, as well as in Europe and east Asia. Mary Ann Schmidt began work with FNA in October. Though her background is primarily in ... .harvard.edu/FNA/ Readers are invited to send appropriate news items to: Elizabeth A. Polen, Newsletter Editor Flora of North America Hunt Institute, Carnegie Mellon University 5000 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA ...
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FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA - Newsletter - Vol 11, No 2
... of the plants of North America north of Mexico. The FNA Newsletter is published quarterly by the Flora of North America Association to ... researchers. Readers are invited to send appropriate news items to FNA Newsletter, P.O. Box 299, St. Louis, MO 63166, U.S.A. ... Western Indian Ocean, South West Asia, and the Middle East; Volume 2 is concerned with the rest of Asia, Australasia, and the Pacific Islands. ...
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Bamboo - Southeast Chapter - Sample SEC Newsletter
... | Officers | Newsletter | Contacts |ABS | Home Join Suppliers Lending Library Upcoming Past events Bylaws Minutes Officers Newsletter Contact ABS Growing Bamboo in GA Growing Bamboo in AL SAMPLE SEC NEWSLETTER ... species is Mecictoscolis scitetoides, which attacks Phyllostachys , Bambusa, and Dendrocalamus throughout southeast Asia. It has several generations per year, with the nymphs and adults ...
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Georgia Perennial Plant Association - Newsletter Excerpts
... 's Message Officers Meetings Special Events Members Only Membership Info Speakers Bureau GPPA Sponsors Monthly Newsletter Perennial Notes About Plants Photo Galleries Links of Interest Contact Us GPPA Home ©2005 by ... Iris, is such a plant. A native from Algeria and Greece east to Syria and Asia minor, it is a winter-blooming rhizomatous Iris. Its beauty is perhaps more welcome than ...
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ICRTS Newsletter
... Publications > Newsletter ICRTS Newsletter You can read here: ICRTS NEWSLETTER No.10 December 2002 ICRTS NEWSLETTER No.9.July 2002 ICRTS NEWSLETTER No. 8, December 2001 ICRTS NEWSLETTER No. 7, June 2001 ICRTS NEWSLETTER ... , China, Fax: +86 28 7326014, E-mail: rongsenl@mail.sc.cninfo.net South Asia: Dr. Virendra Singh, Regional Research Station, HPAU/Kukumseri, Palampur-176062, India, Fax: +91 ...
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Now @ THE GARDENS: RBG newsletter
... Now @ THE GARDENS: RBG newsletter CONTENTS Letter to Gardens' friends By Mark Runciman Auxiliary news By Lesley Reid An encounter ... whose natural habitat was once mountainous terrain — the snow-covered, high elevations of Central Asia — has become the national symbol of a country that lies one-third below sea ...
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Now @ THE GARDENS: RBG newsletter
... Now @ THE GARDENS: RBG newsletter CONTENTS Letter to Gardens' friends By Mark Runciman Auxiliary news By Lesley Reid An encounter ... for at least two years. This metallic green beetle was introduced into the US from Asia in wooden packing material. First found in 2002, it has destroyed over 20 million ash ...
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