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... pits. I have dissected many trees in that area, including live oaks and their close relatives. I do have some "inside" information on the soils and the trees. My first thought ... many microclimates in the area, and because heavy watering of lawns is common, it is possible that waterlogging at critical times could have occurred. This could explain the earlier reports. I ...
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antonkuskaOBITUARY
... wealth can buy. A believer in progress through education, he denied himself to make it possible for all of his sons to study at the State University. When advancing years made ... ago to care for the aged parents; thirteen grand children and a host of other relatives and friends. Two sons, James and George, died in infancy. One grandson, William Earl Kuska ...
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FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA - Scope & Rationale
... systematic botanical community, are based on original observations of herbarium specimens and, whenever possible, on living plants. These observations are supplemented by critical reviews of the literature. ... records and some nonnative, economically important, or extensively cultivated plants, particularly when they are relatives of native species. Excluded names and taxa are listed at the ends of ...
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FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA - Newsletter - Vol 14, No. 1
... . Many of the plants treated in this work are important horticulturally, while others are relatives of cultivated plants, have potential for ornamental horticulture, or contain genetic material that may ... listed below to complete their treatments and editorial and review responsibilities as quickly as possible to insure continued funding. On 18 March the Management Committee met with the director ...
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Lily Hybridization
... create a huge population of any one variety. This makes it relatives inexpensive to produce commercial stock or slow dividing wild species. Some ... commercial hybridizer in that they can have a greater range of possible outcomes from a cross. There is no pressure to make a ... key to all this is to keep your area sterile as possible. Wear surgical gloves that can be bought through Pharmacies or Medical ...
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nvps newsletter Autumn/Winter 1999:
... , with petals of stout substance and texture lying as flat as possible, the top edge of the bottom petal being horizontal. A ... , throughout the land where soil conditions made their culture at all possible. As many of the older generation will remember, up to ... Tom Tit', deep mauve blue are two interesting kinds. As with their relatives pansies and violas, due to the structure of the flower, Violettas ...
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Estuary
... "living fossil" because it has stayed basically the same for 200 million years. Its nearest relatives are spiders and scorpions. The horseshoe crab bulldozes through the mudflats turning up worms and ... market. Water Comparison Collect a gallon of water from as many of these habitats as possible: pond, bog, salt marsh or estuary, and ocean. Use a gallon of distilled water (or ...
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Handbook 4
... urens (L.) Arthur (and related plants in the Euphorbiaceae) and Urtica dioica L. (and its relatives in the Urticaceae), are called ‘hail sting’ and ‘mouse sting’ by the Mixe ... environment and its uses. The second part will list about 400 named plants, grouped where possible according to Kwara’ae classification of trees, things which grow in clusters, vines and other ...
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Mosses and Liverworts
... is also found in mosses (supporting the idea that mosses and liverworts are, indeed, close relatives), and in the lycopsids - vascular plants (they have xylem and phloem) that have a fossil ... close relatives; liverworts and lycopsids are not close relatives; liverworts may have been the first group of plants to evolve from algal ancestors. Stay tuned! Link to a discussion of the possible evolutionary ...
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The World of Gourds
... eaten with a main entree (but not as a dessert), all of the edible gourd relatives are really botanical fruits. They all contain seeds and develop from an ovary just below ... gourd was thought to be a garden escape by botanists, and its significance as the possible ancestor of summer squashes had not been investigated. According to S.D. Coe (Americas First ...
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