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Chives are perennials easily distinguished by their growth in dense clumps, lack of well-formed bulbs, and ornamental quality violet flowers. The tubular leaves are 6 to 10 inches long. No other onion has such a wide geographical distribution as the chive and few species are more variable.
2919 Ecology, 84(11), 2003, pp. 29192927 2003 by the Ecological Society of America POLLINATION SUCCESS IN A DECEPTIVE ORCHID IS ENHANCED BY CO-OCCURRING REWARDING MAGNET PLANTS STEVEN D. JOHNSON,1,3 CRAIG I. PETER,1 L.
FAMILY CHARACTERISTICS Family members include: Allium ampeloprasum L. (Great-headed garlic group); Great-headed Garlic Allium ampeloprasum L. (Kurrat group); Kurrat Allium ampeloprasum L. (Leek group); Leek Allium cepa L. (Aggregatum group); Shallot, Potato or Multiplier Onion Allium cepa L.
This article is from the June 2004 issue of published by The American Phytopathological Society For more information on this and other topics related to plant pathology, we invite you to visit APSnet at www.apsnet.org Vol. 94, No.
03.2001 D 7 Referent:Referent:Referent:Referent: Prof. Dr. F.-G. Schroeder Korreferent:Korreferent:Korreferent:Korreferent: Prof. Dr. H. Dierschke Tag der mündlichen Prüfung: 03.05.2001 Table of contents Index of Tables SUMMARY ......................................
In recent years, many new varieties of herbs have been introduced, some of which do better indoors than the traditional varieties. Here are 10 herbs notable for their consistent, compact growth habit and strong flavor.
Insurable plants damaged prior to the attachment of insurance coverage will be insured at a reduced value until such plants have fully recovered from damage.
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