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W A T E R W I S E F l o r i d a L a n d s c a p e s from Floridas water management districts Landscaping to Promote Water Conservation Using the Principles of Xeriscape" Credits This publication is provided to you by Florida's five regional water management districts.
Vietnam forms an elongated "S", 1900 km long, running from 9° to 23° latitude north, and on average 200 km wide (with a minimum of 50 km in the centre) between 102° and 109° longitude east.
strong spirits distilled from fermented fruits, grains, sugarcane, or the sap of coconuts or other palm trees; now generally fermented from coconut sap, then distilled to produce an alcoholic beverage that tastes like whiskey.
Diagnostic Features: Characteristic, but diverse, palm-like leaves (see below) which unfold as they develop; many "woody" trees; characteristic inflorescence of branched often (but not always) "fingers" which bear the flowers and fruits which are often "sheathed"; fruits with one (e.g.
Adkins, S. W., Hetherington, S. E., Nikmatullah, A.. "The capability of coconut (Cocos nucifera L.) somatic explants to produce callus for future somatic embryogenesis studies" Plant Tissue Culture at the Edge of the New Millenium Vol.
AgNIC guide to Web resources on Coconut (Cocos nucifera); includes information on cultivation, marketing, harvest, nutrition, recipes, and trade associations
79 Realizing the Promise of Green Biotechnology for the Poor Thirty years ago I was chosen to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, representing the thousands of researchers who created the higher crop yields of the Green Revolution. Today, we are faced with another equally enormous task.
Index to Philippine Newspapers Online is a custom-developed web-based article indexing and retrieval system for U.P. Diliman University Library's collections of newspaper in print and microfilm.
The pattern of morphological variation of Cocos nucifera in Mexico was statistically and numerically evaluated. Forty-one populations were analyzed, using 17 morphological fruit characters.