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Lehdesniittyjen käyttö Saaristomeren alueella loppui suurimmaksi osaksi jo 1950-luvulla. Pian huomattiin perinnemaisemien alkavan kasvaa umpeen ja saaristomaiseman muuttuvan sulkeutuneemmaksi.
Robert, Garp's directory browser has a lot of hardcoded requirements for the directory structure, so I haven't used that interface for this data due to its limitations. I suspect that there would need to be some code cleanup where Garp rolled its own routines rather than using the gemlib routines.
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
Växtlokaler från Erling Jirle, Åke Svensson (som vanligt), Köpenhamn: Finn Skovgaard, Finland: Kurt Nordman, som godkänt publiceringen av de finska växtlokerna i Klubb 2000.
Klimaændringer Det nordiske miljøhandlings- program 2001-04 Klimagruppen Beyond Kyoto - Issues and options for a future global climate policy collaboration seen from a Nordic perspective / Klimagruppen, 1. mio DKK 2.1.
A Vegetable Crops Extension Publication University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Cooperative Extension Service Vegetarian 01-02 February 2001
Department of Agriculture and Food, Western Australia Asian vegetables grown in Western Australia : alphabetic by botanical name Abelmoschus esculentus (Hibiscus esculentus) Okra Agaricus bisporus Mushroom Allium ampeloprasum cv. group Leek (A. porrum) Leek Allium cepa cv. group Aggregatum (A.
Es kam so der Forderung des Berliner Botanikers SUKOPP (1972) nach, gefährdete Arten aufzulisten. Hintergrund war die Erkenntnis, daß die Bedrohung vieler Arten, vor allem seit dem 19.
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