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Institute of Ecosystem Studies.

36862 Institute of Ecosystem Studies. http://www.ecostudies.org/perennial3.htm These microbial fungicides are reportedly very specific in seeking out and destroying the harmful fungi (fusarium basal rot; pythium, commonly referred to as damping-off; various blights and wilts; etc.), while not targeting the beneficial soil-inhabiting fungi. Horticulture > Vegetables > Chives > Science woody   plants   dormant   season   drought   tolerance   watering   foliage   peonies   wire   basket   rose   garden   transplanting   compost Jan 1, 2005  

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go to flora index go to major taxa index go to check list Allium schoenoprasum (chives) specimen collected on a coastal bluff at Grande Anse near Johnson Mills, July 5, 1995
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COST Action 837 Plant biotechnology for the removal of organic pollutants and toxic metals from wastewaters and contaminated sites 12-15th June, 2002 in Stockholm, Sweden.
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Although crops have always been grown inside the city, urban horticulture is expanding and gaining more attention recently. Horticultural products include a large variety of vegetables, cereals, flowers, and trees.
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EEB Greenhouse Accession Data for Allium schoenoprasum ; EEB Greenhouse Index Page
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Anise Pimpinella anisum Photo 20-23" Serrated leaves, small white flowers. Low spreading plant is a slow growing annual. Moderately rich soil. Likes full sun. Space 6-8 in row with rows 12-13 in. apart. When seeds turn brown, or use leaves while green if needed.
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Naturforschende Gesellschaft Luzern Floristische Exkursionen im Maggiatal Leitung: Rolf Mürner, Roman Graf, Rolf Geisser Die ersten Pflanzenlisten stammen von Bruno Baur, die er während früheren Begehungen erstellt hat.
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