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Given its scientific name by Carolus Linnaeus in 1753, he based his description of the plant on illustrations of early travellers and on plants growing in George Clifford's garden in the Netherlands. He thought coconuts came from India.
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Includes descriptions of the genus, links to relevant information, photographs, notes on its growth in Australia.
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Pitahaya [Cereus trigonis],1 Ychivo in Opata, is foremost among the wild fruits of Sonora, equally relished by Spaniards and gente de razón2 as well as the aborigines. It is available from the latter part of May through June and July.
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W A T E R W I S E F l o r i d a L a n d s c a p e s from Floridas water management districts Landscaping to Promote Water Conservation Using the Principles of Xeriscape" Credits This publication is provided to you by Florida's five regional water management districts.
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Old time gardeners are often surprised to learn that the novice isn't aware that beet greens can be eaten. Many novices don't know that not only are beet greens nutritious, they are delicious. This really isn't difficult to understand though, as this delicacy is not found in the local grocery store.
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The red grape used commonly in wine making. The name may also refer to wines produced predominantly from pinot noir grapes. Pinot noir grapes are grown in diverse locations around the world, but the grape is chiefly associated with the Burgundy region of France.
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Mustang Grape is a high climbing vine that grows in the South Texas Plains and Edwards Plateau. It can grow up to 40 feet long. The crimson flowers grow in clusters which are between 2 and 3 inches long.
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Forest Pests.org is a part of the Bugwood Network. The University of Georgia - Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources and College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences - Dept. of Entomology In cooperation with the Georgia Forestry Commission.
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Arundinaria appalachiana. A. Top knot of new shoot. B. Foliage leaf complement from midculm node. C. Foliage leaf, showing apex of sheath, fimbriae, pseudopetiole, and base of blade. D. Detail of abaxial surface of blade showing tessellation and pilose vestiture. E. Culm leaf at midculm node. F.
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