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This palm has a leaning slender trunk and a heavy crown of pinnate foliage. It prefers sunshine, tolerates salt, and in warm areas, is used extensively as a landscape plant. It will freeze at 29°F, though some have been known to survive 25°F.
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Simple, have non-toothed margins, are usually strap-shaped or linear, have a longitudinally parallel venation, and a sheath to their base (lack petiole)
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Environmental Assessment Report The views expressed herein are those of the consultant and do not necessarily represent those of ADBs members, Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature.
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Society For Economic Botany Newsletter Volume 14 Fall 2000 A biannual newsletter published by and for the members of the Society for Economic Botany & PLANTS In This Issue: Notes from the Field ....... 2 SEB ListServ .................. 2 Review of 2000 SEB Meeting in SC................. 3 Awards ...
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Use of microsatellite DNA markers to investigate the level of genetic diversity and population genetic structure of coconut (Cocos nucifera L.) L. Perera, J.R. Russell, J. Provan, and W.
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NAC 554.110 Establishment of quarantine. The director hereby establishes a quarantine upon certain commodities which have originated in infected areas and may be carriers of Dutch elm disease (Ceratocystis ulmi) or phloem necrosis virus (Morsus ulmi). NAC 554.120 Infested areas. (NRS 554.
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1 The T.H. Huxley School, Imperial College at Wye, University of London, Wye, Ashford, Kent TN25 5AH, UK 2 Department of Biology, Imperial College at Wye, University of London, Wye, Ashford, Kent TN25 5AH, UK Received 19 September 2000; Accepted 28 November 2000
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Roots of Botanical Names: C Back to Index caes- referring to the color blue (caesia) caespi- tufted, growing in a clump (cespitosus) caffr- referring to a region of S. Africa cal- beautiful (calophylla = beautiful leaf) calabri- referring to S. Italy (calabricus) calam- referring to a reed
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Given that their prospects for export-oriented agriculture and industrial development are severely limited, the solution appears to be to undertake research and development strategies that focus on improving subsistence agriculture and, where possible, cash income opportunities.
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