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AGROVOC is a multilingual, structured and controlled vocabulary designed to cover the terminology of all subject fields in agriculture, forestry, fisheries, food and related domains (e.g. environment). Learn more about AGROVOC by browsing: AGROVOC Flyer
Chives are perennials belonging to the onion family. The small, bulbous, onion-like plants grow in clumps; leaves are slender, tubular and hollow, about 6 inches long. They produce very attractive violet-colored flowers. Chives are a native of northern Europe and parts of North America.
Chromosomen (von griechisch: ÇÁö¼± =Chroma, Farbe und Ãö¼± = Soma, Körper, also Farbkörper) sind Strukturen, die Gene und damit Erbinformationen enthalten.
000 September 2004 Table of Contents Page 1.0 INTRODUCTION AND PURPOSE ......................................................................................1 2.0 METHODS OF ASSESSMENT ......................................................................................
The Museum is cataloguing on computer details of some of the plants grown in the garden and their relationship to the John Tradescants. At the bottom of the page is the plant list in alphabetical order of the botanical name. Plant List A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y X
Both shallots and chives belong to the onion family, Amaryllidaceae. Home gardeners usually grow a small quantity of each because they are useful for garnishing salads and flavouring soups and cooked dishes. Shallots are grown by a few market gardeners but chives are a rarity on commercial farms.