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... polaski An "Egyptian Locust" the bigger European species of locust (grasshopper) distributed in the entire Mediterranean area (Latin name Anacridium aegyptium) on a Rebutia heliosa (left) and walking on an Echinocereus sp ...
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Beets
... today's beet occurs widely over the Mediterranean lands, Asia Minor, the Caucasus, and the Near East. It is believed to have originated in the Mediterranean area, spreading eastward in prehistoric times, with ...
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Broccoli
... you deep-bed garden, the plant leaves will form a "living mulch" over the growing area. Hand-pull or use shallow cultivation if additional weed control becomes necessary. Heading Broccoli The ... its direct predecessor--almost three thousand years ago; its use eventually spread throughout the Eastern mediterranean area. In the 8th century B.C., the Etruscans began migrating to what is now Italy ...
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Rosemary Recipes and Cooking Instructions
... history Rosemary (botanical name Rosmarinus officinalis), also known as Garden Rosemary, is native to the Mediterranean area. A member of the mint family, it is an evergreen shrub also related to basil ...
homecooking.about.com

Hunt Institute: Online Exhibitions
... in the shaping of subsequent science in the West. Transmitted through the cultures of the Mediterranean area, classical science was recovered during the Renaissance and ensuing Scientific Revolution, and undergirded the search ...
huntbot.andrew.cmu.edu

Growing, Harvesting, and Using Culinary Herbs in the Home Garden, HYG-1612-99
... chives can get downy mildew and rust. Dill Dill, Anethum graveolens, is native to the Mediterranean area and southern Russia. Dill is a hardy annual, and sometimes is grown as a biennial ... , scale, mealybugs, root rot, and botrytis. Thyme Thyme, Thymus vulgaris, is native to the western Mediterranean region. It is a small, many-branched perennial shrub. Thyme tastes delicately green with a ...
ohioline.osu.edu

BGBM staff in national and international organizations
... Schatzmeisterin (treasurer) [R. Jahn] Organization for the Phyto-Taxonomic Investigation of the Mediterranean Area (OPTIMA): President [W. Greuter] Commission for Information Transfer and Networking, Secretary [W ... R. Jahn] Pueckler Gesellschaft, Berlin, Advisory Board [H. W. Lack] Sisyphus, Euro-Mediterranean Initiative in Plant Systematics, Euro+Med PlantBase, Steering Committee, Senior Adviser; ...
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BGBM: Websites
... Lichen determination keys in the Internet OPTIMA Organization for the Phyto-Taxonomic Investigation of the Mediterranean Area Quellensammlung Biodiversitätsinformatik TDWG Taxonomic Databases Working Group, Accession Standard Subgroup AlgaTerra - Information System: www.algaterra ...
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Botanical garden of Vilnius university - Dendrology
... principle. According to the projekt, it will include the floral zones of Europe, the Mediterranean area, the Caucasus, Siberia, North America, the Far East, China, Japan and Central Asia. ... blooms and leaves from Potentilla, Philadelphus, Weigela, Spiraea, Euonymus genera. Gintarele Jurkeviciene - her area of job is introduction of ligneous lianas from Clematis, Actinidia, Lonicera, Vitis, Ampelopsis ...
www.botanikos-sodas.vu.lt

New Disease Reports - First reported outbreak of charcoal disease caused by Biscogniauxia mediterranea on Turkey oak in Slovenia
... disease is a serious problem in cork oak (Quercus suber) and Turkey oak in the Mediterranean area but it had never been detected further north than southern Tuscany (Vettraino et al., 2002 ...
www.bspp.org.uk




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