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CONIFER - Photo Gallery
... -mail was posted by Dax Herbst 2005 on the Garden Web) Jan Slama, Czech Republic, Europe Witch's Broom Garden: http://www.wbgarden.com/nove/wb/wbe/indexe/indexe.htm Saint ... © Conifer Obsession 2004-2006 Copyright © Garden Splendor, LLC ® 1/2006 All Rights Reserved Worldwide. All rights reserved worldwide. Text, graphics and HTML code are protected by US and International copyright laws and ...
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Rhododendron History
... many plant hunting expeditions and hybridized rhododendrons and other plants, many of which have gained worldwide fame. In 1937, R. aberconwayi was grown from seed from eastern Yunnan sent by Chinese ... the species as Azalea flammea in 'Travels' (1790). There were numerous introductions from America to Europe where the species was highly prized. This species is difficult to propagate by cuttings, but ...
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Tarragon Recipes and Cooking Instructions
... ! Are you buying true tarragon? On the herbal timeline, tarragon is a relative newcomer to worldwide cuisine. The bittersweet leaves with a slight hint of licorice flavor work well in many ... . Tarragon history Tarragon, botanically-known as Artemisia dracunculus, is believed to have been brought to Europe from Mongolia and Siberia by invading Mongols in the 13th century. Although it was native ...
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Essay
... . He collected live plants of Japanese and Chinese species, and sent them to Europe. Later, he went back to Europe and published "Flora Japonica" with Zuccarini. He introduced many Japanese species in ... active in the early 20th century as a novelist, playwright, journalist and translator. He obtained worldwide fame by his play "RUR Rossum's Universal Robots". This play was science fiction and ...
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FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA - History: Content
... information on the number of infraspecific taxa in the species and their distribution worldwide, if known. A description and detailed distributional information are given only for ... ; Central America (Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama); South America; Europe, or Eurasia; Asia (including Indonesia); Africa; Pacific Islands; Australia; Antarctica. Discussion The ...
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FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA - Newsletter - Vol 11, No 2
... by WWF and IUCN, contains accounts of 234 major sites for conservation of plant diversity worldwide. The sites were selected partly on the basis of floristic studies, and especially with reference ... -line at http://iopi.csu.edu.au/. It contains data contributed from four regions (Australia, Europe, U.S., and Peru), and one edited family dataset (Casuarinaceae). An edited dataset for Magnoliaceae ...
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Growing palms outside in a cool climate
... detail (Left: winter 2004-2005 -- right: summer 2005 -- Click on the pictures to enlarge) Western Europe, Belgium. Cool rainy summers, cool winters with lots of frost days, storm, rain, snow and ... you, 100 seeds in total, for 5 euro (all cost of shipping / handling / mail included), worldwide. If you're interested in receiving such a seed packet , mail me for the details ...
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Grape Phylloxera, HYG-2600-94
... Introduction Grape phylloxera, Daktulosphaira vitifoliae (Fitch), is a serious pest of commercial grapevines worldwide. This tiny insect forms galls on leaves and roots of grapevines. It is ... resistant American, Vitis labruscana Bailey, rootstocks. A major resistance breeding program conducted in Europe against grape phylloxera resulted in grape cultivars commonly referred to as French-American ...
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People and Plants Online - Current Newsletter
... (PPI), which builds on the 12-year People and Plants Initiative, a partnership of the Worldwide Fund for Nature, UNESCO, and the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, was formed in January 2004 ... , and increasing access to, herbal medicines. Medicinal Plants in Europe A new Darwin-funded project on conservation of medicinal plants in Europe will study the case of Arnica in Romania. A 3 ...
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Interviews
... coming to be recognized as an important means of enhancing the livelihoods of subsistence farmers worldwide. Contact: Dr. Jonathan C. Okafor, FAME Agriculture, PO Box 3856, Enugu, Nigeria; Tel. +234.42 ... have long been in West African agroforestry systems for which the new commercial trade to Europe provides an added incentive for continued cultivation. Bush mangoes, which have been studied by ...
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