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The building will have a vegetated "green" roof to lower cooling costs, extend the roof's life expectancy, reduce storm-water discharge, and reduce the "heat island" effect. Green roofs provide natural air filtration and create oxygen through photosynthesis.
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.
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.
Dry, well-drained soil. Full sun. Oil extract and seeds used in flavoring pastries. Has licorice-like flavor, use fresh seed. Basil (sweet) Ocimum basilicum A 18-24 Sow seed directly in May or seed indoors early spring and transplant in early May. Moist, well-drained soil.
PLANT COMMUNITIES OF THE MIDWEST CLASSIFICATION IN AN ECOLOGICAL CONTEXT APPENDIX: PLANT COMMUNITY (ASSOCIATION) DESCRIPTIONS Editor: Don Faber-Langendoen Association for Biodiversity Information Contributors: Norman Aaseng Minnesota County Biological Survey Dennis Albert Michigan Natural Features
DRAFT - CDM herb list 12/2004 The Country Doctor Museum Medicinal Herb Garden Aloe (Aloe spp.) The sticky fresh juice of aloe leaves serves as an emollient (skin-softening) ingredient in many skin lotions and creams, salves, and shampoos.
HOT BARBECUED AUBERGINE WITH FRESH CHIVE VINAIGRETTE The combination of tender barbecued aubergine flesh and this wonderfully aromatic vinaigrette is simply heavenly.
Richard Chinn Environmental Training, Inc. www.richardchinn.com info@richardchinn.com 1.800.427.0307 Scientific Name Common Name Region 3 Habit Scientific Name Common Name Region 3 Habit Abies balsamea FIR,BALSAM FACW NT Abutilon theophrasti VELVET-LEAF FACU- AIF Acalypha rhomboidea