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CSSA Newsletters #12
... bell flowers are red spotted inside with velvety purple lobes tipped with fine hairs. It comes from Morocco. Hoodia is a genus closely related to Trichocaulon with about 20 species of erect ... form of heavy thunderstorms exclusively in the summer months, which in the southern hemisphere, occur from November to February. During these copious rains, the dry riverbeds, in Namibia called "riviere", for ...
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Scottish Rock Garden Club - >Bulb Log
... from North Africa, this lovely form of Narcissus bulbicodium comes from Morocco. As you can see from the small inset picture, Narcissus bulbicodium pallidus is not a tall plant, but it has ... . Fritillaria sewerzowii lilieflora seedling This is an outstanding form of Fritillaria sewerzowii that I got from Janis Ruksans that he called 'lilieflora seedling'. It has very large flowers for this species, ...
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Scottish Rock Garden Club - >Bulb Log
... pelistericus x scardicus is flowering. It appeared in a pot of seed that we had sown from our own garden seed of Crocus pelistericus which grows beside our C. scardicus and they have ... Corydalis solida grows so well in. Narcissus jeanmondi. Another of the bulbicodium group, Narcissus jeanmondi, comes from Morocco and is by all accounts another regional variant of N. bulbicodium nivalis. Another name ...
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MY CARNIVOROUS PLANTS
... . These are then cut into lengths between 6 mm 1,3 cm. Long. DROSERA CAPENSIS This plant comes from South of Africa. It has clear red gland-tipped tentacles, which are a beatifull contrast with ... SUNDEW) Drosophyllum (dros-er-fill-um). Fam. Droseraceae. This plant is found in Spain, Portugal en Morocco, and is rather rare. It occurs principally in hilly coastal regions where it is found in poor, ...
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Rosemary Recipes and Cooking Instructions
... It is still a popular medicinal herb today. Most commercially-used, dried rosemary comes to us from Spain, France and Morocco. However, it's easy to grow your own in temperate climates. In 1987, researchers at Rutgers University in New Jersey patented a food preservative derived from rosemary. The chemical, called rosmaridiphenol, is a very stable antioxidant useful in cosmetics and plastic food ...
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ALGAE-THE SCUM OF THE EARTH
... in the 17th century, and today it is produced in Japan, Korea, Australia, New Zealand, and Morocco. Now the most important worldwide use of agar is as a gelatin-like medium for growing ... Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream Jerseymaid Sour Cream Johnston's Pumpkin Pie Diatomaceous earth. This product comes from large fossil deposits of planktonic algae called diatoms. One of the largest sites of diatomaceous ...
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Our Plant Immigrants
... new and prove that it will grow and be profitable gives the same kind of pleasure that always comes to one who makes two blades of grass grow where one grew before. It is the keen pleasure ... have traversed the Russian steppes and entered Turkestan; we have scoured the coast of North Africa from the Suez Canal to Morocco, visiting oases in which no white man has been for twenty-five years; we have ...
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Cyclamen - Cystopteris -- Plant Delights Nursery Catalog Page 28
... (709.77 ml) #02398 $28.00 Cynara Cynara cardunculus (Cardoon) SunZone: 7b-9 36" tall Origin: Morocco This is a truly spectacular perennial statement in the sunny garden or border. Cardoon makes a ... guessing 12" tall Origin: China Web-Only! (syn: HH-03CH038) This unusual selection of Cyrtomium fortunei comes from a 2003 Hans Hansen expedition to China. This clone was discovered at 4700' elevation in ...
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Paul Barden: Old Garden Roses and beyond
... long and covered with glandular hairs; calyx very long, slightly leaf-like [sepals]” [dH45/278]. Mogador, Morocco, today called Essaouira, site of a battle August 15, 1844, between the French and the Moroccans ... the purest whites” [HstXXX:45]. “White, tinged with flesh, large, very full, flat form; often comes with a green center” [EL]. “[F]lowers yellowish when first opening, changing to white, of ...
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... a gel with particular qualities. Most of the Chondrus that is used in the carrageenan industry comes from the Maritime Provinces of Canada (Nova Scotia etc.), where about 35,000 wet t ... the re-evaluation, the JECFA specifically reviewed the matter of the potential for gastrointestinal effects from ingestion of carrageenan. This included an evaluation of the effects of stomach flora on carrageenan, ...
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