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Similar to an onion, but milder and with smaller bulbs. The leaves are cylindrical and hollow. The purple-pink flowers are borne in dense terminal clusters. Probably a native of China, it has been used in cooking since the dawn of history.
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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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Myriapoda (many-limbs) -- along with their more numerous relatives the insects, the arachnids, and the crustaceans -- are in the phylum Arthropoda (joint-limbs). Of at least a million identified species of arthropods, approximately 13,000 are myriapods.
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This type grape, grown in the U.S. mainly in California and Arizona, constitutes the major portion (tonnage wise) produced bere. The plant is a long-lived woody vine.
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