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Control of Roof Rats in Fruit Trees
... , fruit rat, black rat, or gray rat) is an introduced species of rat native to southern Asia. It was brought to America on the first ships to reach the New World and ... travel routes ( Figure 3 ). Figure 3 . Range and Habitat The roof rat occurs along the southern Atlantic and Gulf coastal States from Virginia to Texas and throughout Florida. They also occur ...
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Species Rhododendron
... makes an excellent landscape plant as well as a valuable hybridizing resource, especially in southern gardens where heat tolerance is important. R. calendulaceum, the flame azalea, is one of ... by Rhododendron tsutsusi. The extensive collections of Rhododendron in the early 1900's from southern Asia made by Forrest, Rock, Kingdom-Ward, and others stimulated taxonomic work at Edinburgh Botanic ...
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Rhododendron History
... by Rhododendron Tsutsusi. The extensive collections of Rhododendron in the early 1900's from southern Asia made by Forrest, Rock, Kingdom-Ward, and others stimulated taxonomic work at Edinburgh Botanic ... makes an excellent landscape plant as well as a valuable hybridizing resource, especially in southern gardens where heat tolerance is important. [back to table] R. calendulaceum, the Flame Azalea, ...
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Cool-Season Annual Herbs—Charming Candidates for the Spring Garden
... full sun and well-drained soil. Carthamus tinctorius (Safflower) Carthamus tinctorius (Safflower) Native to southern Asia, safflower has long been cultivated for the yellow dye that can be obtained ... C. tinctorius 'Lasting White', which has creamy white flowers. Consolida ajacis (Larkspur) Native to southern Europe, larkspur was originally cultivated as a medicinal plant. Indeed, its genus name ...
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Cucurbits
... is the loofah (Luffa spp), which is a native of Asia, probably India. The fruits are a foot or more in ... known from Egypt (2400 B.C.) Cucumis sativus: cucumber; native of southern Asia or Africa; cultivated in ancient Egypt Cucurbita (New World) Annuals: C. ... pear Benincasa hispida: wax gourd; a popular, edible gourd of eastern Asia Sechium edule: chayote, christophine Trichosnathes spp.: snake gourds ...
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Jicama
... of the Dead," celebrated on November 1. The other foods are sugar cane (from southern Asia), tangerines (from eastern Asia), and peanuts (from Bolivia), so this is not a strictly native festival. During ...
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croton_datapage
... name Joseph`s Coat,crotons are actually evergreen shrubs native to tropical areas of Malaysia,southern Asia and the pacific Islands.Most of the crotons grown are botanically Codiaeum variegatum. Tips for ...
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MANGO Fruit Facts
... Imbu (Spondias tuberosa). Origin: The mango is native to southern Asia, especially Burma and eastern India. It spread early on to Malaya, eastern Asia and eastern Africa. Mangos were introduced to California (Santa ... Culture in Hawaii. Honolulu, Hawaii AES Bulletin 58, 1929. Popenoe, F. W. The Mango in Southern California. Journal of Economic Botany, vol. 1, pp. 153-200. Popenoe, W. Pollination of ...
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Sustainable Agriculture Resources - Asia
... Asia Sustainable Agriculture Resources - Asia OWM Home Page | OWM Research Project | Sustainable Ag Resource Page Australia | New Zealand | North America Europe | Scandinavia | Netherlands | Germany | United Kingdom Northern Asia | Southern Asia | Africa | Middle East | Central & South America International Links in Northern Asia Top ARI - ...
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Arnold Arboretum - Botanical and cultural images of Eastern Asia - William Purdom
... Arboretum - Botanical and cultural images of Eastern Asia - William Purdom Botanical and Cultural Images of Eastern Asia, 1907-1927 Exhibit overview Meet the explorers What they saw What they wrote ... Botanical and Cultural Images of Eastern Asia, 1907-1927 Next explorer > Explorers William Purdom (1880–1921) In 1909, with Ernest Henry Wilson about to return from southern China and an agreement ...
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