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LewHisINationOfImmigrants
... as northern New Spain by the Spanish crown, the region changed hands after ... Spanish and Mexican descent had owned and worked land–some of them for hundreds of years--that had been originally granted to them by the Spanish crown. But a large majority of these families would lose their land after 1848, mainly through the imposition of unfamiliar post-1848 tax laws. Under both Spanish ...
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1998 Daffodil Show Results
... ; Art: 12/12 Returned Returned Returned Returned Lindsay Necarsulmer ‘Bridal Crown’ 4W-Y Sheila Stuart ‘Tripartite’ 11aY-Y Richard Ezell ‘Green ... Rings’ 3Y-YYR Michael Berrigan ‘Hawera’ 5Y-Y Michael Berrigan ‘Triple Crown’ 3Y-GYR Michael Berrigan ‘Hawera’ 5Y-Y Returned Location Date ... ) ‘Erlicheer’ 4W-Y ‘Tristram’ 2Y-Y 91/40/1, 1Y-Y (Spanish Gold’ OP) 92/14/3 (‘Chickerell’ x ‘Loch Lundie’) ‘Ricom’ 1Y ...
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Bromeliads
... the American Tropics. Two widely known members of this family are pineapple (Ananas comosus) and Spanish moss (Tillandsia usneoides). The majority of bromeliads grown as interior plants are epiphytes. In ... unfavorable growing conditions. Low temperatures (40°F and below) and overwatering can cause the crown of many bromeliads to rot. Also, plants subjected to mechanical injury, insects or sunburn ...
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South Florida Tropicals: Tamarind
... later Spanish and Portuguese explorers brought the tamarind to the New World. A handsome, short-trunked tree with a spreading frame of branches, the tamarind tree has a great dome-shaped crown ...
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What host plants are grown to feed caterpillars? -
... Amorpha californica - false indigo Dainty Sulphur - Aster family, asteraceae 1. Bidens spp. - Spanish needles Great Southern White - Mustard family, brassicaceae - Nasturtium family, tropaeolaceae - Saltwort ... Asclepias physocarpa - Balloon or Swan plant 7. Calotropis gigantea - giant milkweek or crown flower Queen - Milkweed family, asclepiadaceae 1. Sarcostemma clausa - whitevine 2. Asclepias ...
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What bulbs do well in mild winter areas of California? - California Gardening
... petals ‘Binkie’ -- large sulfur yellow cup that fades to white, sulfur petals ‘Bridal Crown’ -- double-flowered, pure white ‘Carlton’ -- large-cupped, soft yellow ‘Ceylon’ -- large pale ... color) SUMMER HYACINTH Gladiolus x hybrida GLADIOLA Gladiolus tristis LEMON GLADIOLA Hyacinthoides hispanica SPANISH BLUEBELL Ipheion uniflorum SPRING STAR FLOWER Iris xiphium ENGLISH/DUTCH IRIS Ixia hybrids ...
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Desirable Herb Varieties: Mint
... leaves sweets and desserts behind. The French despise the herb, the English adore it, the Spanish and the Italians use it somewhat, the cultures of the Middle East and of India ... vary. Some (for example, Madalene Hill) are emphatic in saying "spearmint" (Mentha spicata is the crown jewel of the mint world, while others (for example, Tom Stobart) hold that that the ...
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Tall Bearded Iris
... . Three to four branches with 9 to 10 buds. Some triple socketed. 20.00 PRESBYS CROWN JEWEL (Schreiner 02) 36" crystalline white ground color is precisely stitch with a 1/4 ... ) 36" dashing blue-violet self, stark White B. 3.00 SPANISH HARLEM (Peterson 77) 30" dark maroon self. Blue B. 3.00 SPANISH SKIES (Pineger 94) 36" medium blue, slightly lighter around ...
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Garden Hints Page 9
... Incarnate), Flower of the Five Wounds In 1609, a monastic-scholar received reports from Spanish missionaries about a wonderful flower which grew in the South American rainforests. Upon inspection ... serious insect or disease problems. They may be susceptible to leaf spot, blight, and crown gall. Occasionally insect pests include scale, leafhoppers, and foliage-eating caterpillars. It is ideal ...
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John's Lone Star of Texas Links
... El Paso, established in 1681. Gradually expanding from Mexico, other Spanish missions, forts and civil settlements followed for nearly a century ... striped Spanish flag after 1785 depicts a lion of Leon and a castle of Castile on a shield surmounted by a crown. ... claimed by Spain, most of Texas had no Spanish presence at all; the nearest Spanish settlements were hundreds of miles distant. French ...
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