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August 2004 - Rose of the Month
... white introduced by Kordes in 1958, was named a World's Favorite Rose in 1983 and carries a current ARS rating of 8.8. ‘Sexy Rexy’, introduced ... excellent garden and exhibition floribunda. Produces immense sprays of pure white blooms. Foliage is shiny and disease free. Has inherited ... 1. Comments from the 20 reporters include “sprays of white roses that last nearly a week”, “very clean, shiny ...
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White Pine Blister Rust
... introduced to North America. It has invaded most white pine areas and is still making progress into the Southwest and into southern California. Species Host: Attacks Five-needled Pines More on White Pine Blister Rust - from Forestpests.org More on White Pine Blister Rust - from Forestpathology.org Suggested Reading Hardwood ...
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White pine weevil (Pissodes strobi) biological performance is unaffected by the jasmonic acid or wound-induced defense response in Norway spruce (Picea abies)
... , 2006 Summary In eastern Canada, the white pine weevil (Pissodes strobi Peck) is a pest of several native pine and spruce species and of the introduced species, Norway spruce (Picea abies Karst). We evaluated the feeding activities, oviposition and rate of adult emergence of white pine weevil on field-grown Norway ...
heronpublishing.com

White Pine Blister Rust on Currants and Gooseberries, HYG-3205-98
... White pine blister rust is caused by a fungus, Cronartium ribicola. The organism was introduced from Europe in the early 20th Century. It has spread throughout the entire range of white ...
ohioline.osu.edu

PLANTS Profile for Trifolium repens (white clover) | USDA PLANTS
... -Ins PLANTS Profile Trifolium repens L. white clover Symbol: TRRE3 Group: Dicot Family: Fabaceae Growth Habit: Forb/herb Duration: Perennial U.S. Nativity: Introduced Click on the image below ... Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry. Lincoln, Nebraska. 589pp. Introduced Information: Trifolium repens L. This plant is introduced to the United States from another country or countries. Click ...
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The Award of Excellence
... Moore and 1 to Ernest Williams; `Beauty Secret',`Lavender Lace',`Judy Fischer', `Over The Rainbow', `White Angel', `Starglo', `Sheri Anne', `Mary Marshall', `Toy Clown' and perhaps the best known miniature ... impeccable flower form. In 2004, two of the three honored varieties were `Salute' by Wendy White, introduced at the Washington DC Rose Convention, dedicated to the men and women of the armed ...
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Varieties Introduced By Members
... Introduced By Members Home The Society Fuchsia Help About the Site Contact ... Species List Hanging Baskets Members Varieties The following varieties have been cultivated and introduced by members of the Bournemouth & Poole Fuchsia Society. As the various varieties ... White Veil Widow Twanky X No Entries Yet Y No Entries Yet Z No Entries Yet If you know of any other varieties that have been introduced ...
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M
... A fastigiate selection, listed but not described in Magnolia 23(2): 4, 1988.’ Introduced by Cedar Lane Farm, Madison, Georgia. Majardensis [M. grandiflora], cv. (Hort. EX Pampanini, Bull ... World of Magnolias, p. 102, 1994). ‘Leaves larger than the species, flowers pure white. Introduced by Louisiana Nursery, Opelousas, Louisiana.’ Mister Yellowjacket [M. acuminata subsp. subcordata], cv. ( ...
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White Mulberry
... light brown. The White Mulberry grows well in warm, dry areas, and is resistant to drought. This tree is native to China. Before the American Revolution the British introduced it into the southeastern American Colonies in order to feed silkworms. That attempt to establish a silk industry failed. Today, however, the White Mulberry tree occurs ...
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White Willow
... White Willow Leaf Characteristics broad, flat leaves simple leaves not lobed fine, ... capsule) in a small capsule capsule with floss capsule without disk at base White Willow Salix alba The bark of this tree is furrowed, and gray to ... tree grows well in wet soils along stream banks and in valleys. The White Willow was introduced into the eastern part of this country from Europe during Colonial times. ...
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