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This herb is suitable in herbs gardens, borders, window sill or containers. This culinary herb can be used in many dishes. Monitor plant for root rot, especially in poorly-drained soils.
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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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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
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Hardiness Zones: 3 to 8 Height: 15 in Spacing: 12 in Type: herbaceous perennial, flowering bulb Flowers: Purple Comments: Chives grow best in full sun and a well-drained soil. Cut off the leaves periodically to keep the plant vigorous. Chives may be potted for use indoors during winter.
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Comments: Chives grow best in full sun and a well-drained soil. Cut off the leaves periodically to keep the plant vigorous. Chives may be potted for use indoors during winter. Plant chives in a well-drained soil exposed to full sun.
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Chives Unofficial and independent local neighbourhood directory or portal to locate chives (Allium schoenoprasum) for the suburban community of Sunnybank, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
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Always planted but naturalising. Non-flowering plants, which are probably asignable to this taxon, have been seen in relic parkland near to Saltshouse Road [TA 12 32], possibly the site of an old kitchen garden.
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146 Allium schoenoprasum L., Chives Spandrel 7 Serverie K
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69. Herbs.
Herbs are various kinds of herbaceous plants whose fresh or dried parts are used to season foods, provide fragrances, supply natural dyes or make industrial and pharmaceutical products.
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For gardeners who like to cook, there's nothing like fresh herbs. Fragrant, pretty and easy-to-grow, herbs compliment any garden. Here are some recipes, tips and fact sheets for growing the most-popular herbs in either your windowsill or in your backyard.
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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.
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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.
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Buy Local Campaign is a community initiative to sustain local agriculture and food system in Tompkins and surrounding counties.
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To make filling: In a large saucepan, bring 3 quarts of water to a boil. Add chicken and simmer, uncovered 25 minutes. Remove pan from heat and transfer chicken to a bowl, discarding cooking liquid. Cool. Discard skin and bones. Cut chicken into ¾-inch cubes.
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Wash and scrub potatoes. Place in a medium pot and fill with water until potatoes are covered. With cover on, start cooking over high heat and then once water begins to boil reduce heat to low.
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Rice is a staple of Cajun Country and rice flour is often used as a coating on seafood. The simple yam and chive cream sauce makes this recipe even more unique. INGREDIENTS:
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Note: The Restaurant School, which developed this recipe, serves this mousse on a chilled teaspoon topped with a bit of caviar and 1 piece of chive. This recipe makes approximately 128 mounded tsp.
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I should bake less. All these white flour aren't going to make me healthier.. I just have to finish my cheddar before it goes bad, bake another batch of these yummy scones, AND quit. I replaced milk with half and half because that's the only thing I had in my fridge.
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HOT BARBECUED AUBERGINE WITH FRESH CHIVE VINAIGRETTE The combination of tender barbecued aubergine flesh and this wonderfully aromatic vinaigrette is simply heavenly.
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A story in the April 23 issue of WebMD begins, Salmonella, a common bacterial cause of food poisoning, may have met its match in chives, a common herb. Scientists in Greensboro [found that] chive extract showed strong antibacterial activity against 38 strains of salmonella...
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