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Vascular Plant Herbarium (DAO), Catalogue of type specimens.

36466 Vascular Plant Herbarium (DAO), Catalogue of type specimens. http://res2.agr.ca/ecorc/daotypes/a_e.htm About ECORC, the Canadian National Soil Database, Canadian National Collection of Insects, Acari and Nematodes, Vascular Plant Herbarium, Mycological Herbarium, Fungal Culture Collection. List of personnel, publications, current projects. Horticulture > Vegetables > Chives > Science topotype   isotype   holotype   astragalus   santa   marta   artemisia   achillea   millefolium   alyssum   romania Jan 1, 2004  

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7/31/06 Page 1 of 472 1 Appendix 5 Contents of Cornells DSpace Digital Archive on July 27, 2006 Prepared by J. Robert Cooke Kenneth M. King and George Kozak The following metadata was extracted from DSpace.
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The Leek Moth (Acrolepiopsis assectella) larva is specialized to feed on the leaves of various plants belonging to the genus Allium. In Asia and the U.K the Leek Moth is consider a minor pest. However, in continental Europe it has caused considerable damage, particularly to leeks. It was first
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Comments: Chives grow best in full sun and a well-drained soil. Cut off the leaves periodically to keep the plant vigorous. Chives may be potted for use indoors during winter. Plant chives in a well-drained soil exposed to full sun.
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chive: (species Allium schoenoprasum), small, hardy perennial plant of the lily family (Liliaceae) related to the onion. Its small, white, elongated bulbs and thin, tubular leaves grow in clumps. Dense, attractive, spherical umbels of bluish or lilac flowers rise above the foliage; they
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