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ASGAP: Where to see Australian Plants - Australian Capital Territory
... Garden, National Gallery of Australia Parliament House Gardens Sculpture Garden, National Gallery of Australia Predominantly Natural Areas (not National Parks) In compiling this list, National Parks have been omitted. As all ... is necessary to go on a journey of discovery to find them. The garden has defined areas which reflect the seasons of the year. Each area is planted with species which flower ...
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ASGAP: Where to see Australian Plants - New South Wales
... Regional Botanic Garden, Coffs Harbour Sunraysia Oasis Botanical Gardens, Buronga The Wetlands Centre, Shortland Predominantly Natural Areas (not National Parks) In compiling this list, National Parks have been omitted. As all ... the Eurobodalla Shire. The remaining 32 hectares of native forest is to remain in its natural state, except for some nature trails. The Reserve is open from 11am to 4pm on ...
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Forest Types of the World
... forest with > 30% canopy cover, below 1200m altitude, in which the canopy is predominantly (> 75%) needleleaf. 19 Mangroves Natural forests with > 30% canopy cover, composed of species of mangrove tree, generally along ... with thorns and succulent phanerophytes with thorns may be frequent. 24 Sparse trees and parkland Natural forests in which the tree canopy cover is between 10-30%, such as in the ...
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Xeriscape Landscaping
... and contamination by altering the landscape so that its water requirements are met largely by natural precipitation. The term "xeriscape" is used to describe this approach. It means "water conservation through ... for this service. Instructions on how to sample soil are given. Sand: A soil which is predominantly sandy drains easily and quickly after a rain, is easily worked, and warms up quickly in ...
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Mosses and Liverworts in Wales: Bogs
... can be found in: Lindsay, R. Bogs: The Ecology, Classification and Conservation of Ombrotrophic Mires (Scottish Natural Heritage, 1995). Some of the mosses and liverworts to be found in bogs in Wales are ... is distinguished by the rather short and stubby branches, rather like little cigars, and its predominantly golden-brown colour,intermixed with some green and yellow. It was once a common species ...
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Species Rhododendron
... , with almost no specimens reported from the Sandhills or Coastal plain, while R. canescens is predominantly a Low Country plant absent from the Piedmont, except in counties that border the Savannah River. ... and red. Discovered by George Vasey in 1878, this native azalea has a relatively restricted natural habitat in four mountainous counties of North Carolina. Growing at elevations of 3000 to 5500 ...
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Rhododendron History
... , with almost no specimens reported from the Sandhills or Coastal plain, while R. canescens is predominantly a Low Country plant absent from the Piedmont, except in counties that border the Savannah River. ... and red. Discovered by George Vasey in 1878, this native azalea has a relatively restricted natural habitat in four mountainous counties of North Carolina. Growing at elevations of 3000 to 5500 ...
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Thelymitras Page 250
... for scientific research. THE FLOWERS Sun Orchid flowers are "about" a multiplicity of colour and form, predominantly all shades of blue (most unusual in the worlds orchidaceae) including purple, magenta, maroon, red, ... that has been called T. fuscolutea. T. psammophila is considered by some to be a natural hybrid between T. flexuosa and T. antennifera, from most locations both of these species are ...
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natural food guide - nuts
... same calorie value from hunting. Nuts are about the most calorically dense foods found in the natural environment nature (apart from animal fat). A small number of nuts provides a large part of ... Studying the effects of a diet rich (39% of calories derived from fats) in fats derived predominantly from almonds, scientists found, again, blood cholesterol dropped by around 11%, and the dangerous LDL ...
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food issues-food supply security
... And this is where it is at. Underfunded organisations, and even individuals, trying to visit natural areas before it is too late and collect seed of wild species and wild forms ... and highly efficient organic cultivation, may also cope well. Yes, China. Paradoxically, societies that still predominantly rural peasant based and not extensively urbanised (altho' there are few such societies left) may ...
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