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36846Agricultural Information Management Standards Web site.http://www.fao.org/aims/ag_intro.htm?termid=291AGROVOC 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 FlyerHorticulture > Vegetables > Chives > SciencealliumchivesontologyschemasJan 1, 2007
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Struktur und räumliche Verteilung mikrobieller Gemeinschaften im Verdauungstrakt ausgewählter Boden-Invertebraten Dissertation zur Erlangung des Doktorgrades der Naturwissenschaften (Dr. rer. nat.
Tired of the same old green beans, carrots, and zinnias in your garden? This year, when ordering your seeds from the catalogs, check out the edible flower varieties. That's right. Edible flowers. The concept is not new.
SCIENTIFIC NAME: Allium schoenoprasum COMMON NAME: Chives FAMILY: Liliaceae TYPE: perennial LEAVES: semi-evergreen, cylindrical edible with a mild onion flavor FLOWER: globose inflorescences 1" across, attractive pink to lavender edible, adds some flavor to salads SEASON OF BLOOM: spring to early
CHIVES Description Latin name: Allium Schoenoprasum Family: Alliaceae (Onion) Type: Monocot Edible Part: Leaves, Leaf bases Temperature Preference: Cool season crop Next Back Index Links
Note: The Liliaceae are here treated in their traditional sense with the understanding that numerous smaller families will be recognized within the very near future.
So first things first& If your soil has not already been amended, you will need to do so. Amend your soil with well heated and cured garden compost, mushroom compost or aged cow manure. From personal experience, I would suggest adding a good helping of perlite.