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Ontario Hosta Society:: Winter 1997 Newsletter
... Please forward to the appropriate address. Finally I would like to welcome all the new members that have joined since the last newsletter. Your interest in Hosta has helped to bring our membership up ... signs to the Main Building. Welcome The OHS would like to welcome all the members that have joined or re-joined since our last Newsletter: Amy Alsace, Susan Anonby, Marcia Bird, Frank and Joyce Bonin ...
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Ontario Hosta Society:: Spring 1997 Newsletter
... first newsletter of 1997, I would first of all like to welcome all the new members that have joined in the past few months. The two shows we participated in ("Canada Blooms" and "The ... Ontario Hosta Society by Trevor and Brenda Cole have generated a large increase in our membership. To date over 125 new members have joined. The time that everyone put in is very much appreciated. Ron ...
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Ontario Hosta Society:: Winter 1998 Newsletter
... follow the signs to the Main Building. Membership Does Have its Advantages Beginning this year, all members that joined in our charter year 1995 and have continued their membership through 1998 will receive a ... a donation to AHS in your name. If you have any questions please write. Welcome The OHS would like to welcome all the members that have joined since our last Newsletter: Ruth Hillman, Brian ...
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Leaves that Trick
... that have this arrangement! Figures 3a and 3b: Compound leaf types: Pinnate (left) and Bipinnate (right) Tripinnate leaf Figure 3c: Compound leaf types: Tripinnate Up another level of complexity. You have a pinnate leaf, whose leaflets were divided once, then those leaflets were divided once again (Figure 3c). What is an example? You could try looking at some members ... all joined to a central ...
farrer.riv.csu.edu.au

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... that have short distances between the nodes (i.e. the points where the leaves join the main stem), because cuttings obtained from such growths have ... that joins them. Thus numerous cuttings are obtained, 0each consisting of a leaf joined to a short sliver of stem. These are then inserted and firmed into the compost so that ...
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... am sure that we all have favourite fuchsias - cultivars that have done well for us and that are 'permanent' members of our collection. Sometime ago I wrote in glowing terms about Postiljon, a basket variety that just ... is the variety that is described in the literature as being of small growth, suitable for rockeries or the front of the border. This favourite of mine is now joined by another ...
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Historical1
... that has culminated in the current nearly 8000 species that have been named and described. With the spectacular progress of our state during the past 160 years, agriculture, industry, commerce and population increases have ... of those so involved. The author hopes that the members of the W.A.N.O. ... 1945. ALEXANDER SEGGER GEORGE (1939 - ) Botanist. Alex George joined the W.A. Herbarium staff in 1959 ...
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ARS Slide Contest
... shot and to carefully search the viewfinder for any distracting objects or reflections before snapping that shutter. A written record of each exposure is helpful for later review. • The winning photos ... rose garden (in a landscape setting). Restricted to members who have joined ARS within the past 12 months. 15. MASTER CLASS: For all contestants who have had 5 or more first place entries in ...
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History of MOS
... Maria Vasquez, in charge of the lab. At some point during that period the range was moved to its present location, still on ... , and many interesting parties were held there. To the MOS members who have joined in the past six or seven years, the society must seem ... with Charlie Brown's was that some members of the MOS would have dinner there before the meeting. This might have been the origin of the ...
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Ontario Hosta Society:: Winter 2000 Newsletter
... for the new year. Bob WELCOME! The OHS would like to welcome the following members who have joined since our last Newsletter: Lee Broomfield Belleville Greg Prouse Norwich Beverley Constable Pickering Valerie Pryke ... in as quick as possible so we can start on the 2001 list.Note: All members that qualified for the 2000 AHS membership should be receiving their AHS Hosta Journals in late ...
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