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PULMONARIA
... they will go dormant in summer and begin to grow again in late summer or early fall, when the temperature is cooler. They also ... cultivars are much more adaptable. Division should be done in spring or late summer and root cuttings taken in early summer propagate well. Tissue ... must be for lung problems- or so it was said in late medieval times. P. rubra = ROO-bruh "Red Lungwort" leaves 5-7 inches long ...
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Blackwell Publishing Book
... results 1 - 50 of 79 for "Art History & Theory" Results Late Antique and Medieval Art of the Mediterranean World Edited by: Eva R. Hoffman ( ... Date Aus 20/06/2006 The Biography of the Object in Late Medieval and Renaissance Italy Edited by: Roberta J.M. Olson (The ... 04/2006, Pub Date Aus 08/05/2006 A Companion to Medieval Art Edited by: CONRAD RUDOLPH (University of California at Riverside) Hardback, ...
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Sage
... of the Year for 2001! "The desire of sage is to render man immortal" — a late medieval treatise "How can a man grow old who has sage in the garden?" — Chinese proverb ... a large (4 x 4') semi-woody shrub with light green velvety leaves. In the late summer and fall, it is covered with brilliant red flowers that attract hummingbirds. Grow it ...
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Richard III Society, American Branch - educational programs
... 1995: Susan M. Burns Steuer, University of Minnesota, Late Medieval Yorkshire Vowesses; Amy Elizabeth Fahey, Washington University, Heralds in Late Medieval English Literature; R. M. Jennens, Northwestern ... , Department of English, UIUC, Late Medieval Sample Alphabets Sharon D. Michalove, Department of History, UIUC, The Education of Upper-Class Women in Late Medieval England Philip Morgan, ...
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The Richard III and Yorkist History Server
... research into late fifteenth-century England, the Richard III Society funds the publication of books; sponsors sessions at the renowned International Congress on Medieval Studies in Kalamazoo, MI; holds annual meetings with lectures and workshops; publishes a scholarly journal; and awards scholarships to graduate students in late medieval English history ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Almonds - Herb Profile and Information
... modern form came through the French amande, derived from the late Latin amandela, in turn a form of the Greek amygdalus, ... lover Demophoon, which caused her death by grief. When too late, Demophoon returned, and when the leafless, flowerless and forlorn tree was ... an important article of commerce in Central Europe. Their consumption in medieval cookery was enormous. An inventory, made in 1372, of the ...
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June 2003 Newsletter
... have thrips.  Once they are in the rose bud, it is too late for that rose bloom but you can still declare war on them ... Alba roses are no exception. Alba roses are extremely ancient and during medieval times, the white roses were often associated with the Virgin Mary.  ... have a touch of pink in the center.  Good fragrance ‘Céleste’ late 18th century.  It reaches 7’ tall and sports semi-double flowers ...
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Espalier
... trellis. The technique of espalier first became popular several hundred years ago in the walled Medieval gardens of Europe. Few or no fruit trees could be grown in these walled gardens ... are actually hit with spray will die. Pollination By Celine Burns Spring may have arrived late this year, but the fragrance of blossoms is finally beginning to fill the air. From ...
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MSN Groups
... created on the US site. 15th thru 19th century (134) 20th century (163) Ancient and medieval (215) United States (181)  MSN Highlights   Play to win Try Bejeweled once and you'll ... religon of the world in this chatroom. Rock Art in the British Landscape (195 members) Late Stone- Early Bronze Age abstract Carvings (a.o. "Cup-and-Ring" markings) on outcrop rock ...
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justgardeners.com
... . The medieval French called them gelofres, a corruption of caryophyllus; medieval poet Chaucer called them "sops in wine," because they were used to spice drinks and wine sauces. By the late 1500s, gelofres ...
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