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FIRESCAPE - FIREWISE LANDSCAPE DESIGN When a wildfire comes through your neighborhood, could your house survive on its own? A dramatic question, but one we need to consider when living in an environment where wildfire is a common occurrence.
Herbarium Home Checklist Hepatica Type Roberta Poland Seed Collection FSFC Seed Collection UMass Anthropology Seed Database Results of Search: Family Scientific Name Common Name Liliaceae Allium akaka (onion family) Liliaceae Allium ampeloprasum Wild Leek var. iranicum Liliaceae Allium
Garlic chives (Allium tuberosum) Also called Chinese chives and believed to have originated from central Asia. Plants are 12 inches tall with flat, narrow leaves and can be used as border plants.
This report investigates the potential that the University of Plymouth campus has a learning resource, with particular reference to Botany and Biological Sciences, and highlights the importance of having stimulating, green campus for a range of themes.
Latin name: Allium schoenoprasum Place of origin: Europe Used in cooking: Chives are related to the onion family, and is one of the ingredients used in 'fines herbes'. Chives are usually used to flavour salads, potatoes, butters and egg dishes.
El Salvador Total no. of Botanic Gardens recorded in El Salvador: 1. Approx. no. of living plant accessions recorded in these botanic gardens: c.5,000 Approx. no.
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univ-tours.fr Résumé: Le bromure de méthyle, le fumigant le plus largement utilisé, est un des facteurs impor- tants de la réduction de la couche dozone. Son interdiction dutilisation est prévue pour 2005.