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Circular 109 March 1997 Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station School of Agriculture and Land Resources Management U A FNIVERSITY OF LASKA AIRBANKS Annual Flower and Perennial Landscape Plant Evaluations 1996 by Patricia J. Wagner Horticulturist Patricia S.
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.
The Herb Garden is laid out in a traditional colonial pattern of two main paths meeting on a central axis with smaller paths radiating out in grid fashion. The beds are raised approximately ten inches using wooden boards as would have been done in the eighteenth century.
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About ECORC, the Canadian National Soil Database, Canadian National Collection of Insects, Acari and Nematodes, Vascular Plant Herbarium, Mycological Herbarium, Fungal Culture Collection. List of personnel, publications, current projects.
Outdoor Plant List 2002 Genus specific epithet Family Life cycle Common Name Plant List Abutilon hybridum close 2 3 Malvaceae A Flowering Maple 1 Achillea filipendulina 2 3 4 Asteraceae P Fernleaf Yarrow 4 Achillea millefolium 2 3 Asteraceae P Common Yarrow 4 Aconitum carmichaelii close 1 2
Phytoremediation technologies are of rapid growing concern for the cost effective sanitation of large areas polluted with low to middle or even an unknown degree of contamination.
Chives are grown for their round hollow grass-like tops. They have pinkish-purple blossoms that make them a good choice for an ornamental garden. They are a good border plant. They are native to China. Planting Chives can be propagated by dividing existing clumps or from seed.