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Definition and other additional information on Melon from Biology-Online.org dictionary.
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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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Introduction: The Indian Institute of Science (IISc) (13° E 2' N and 77° E 32' E) is located in Malleswaram, the then outskirts of Bangalore. Founder Jamshedji N.
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Shrubby, vines or trees, stem usually unbranched, solitary or clustered, smooth or rough, unarmed or armed, the base of the older petiole or the leaf scars present, rarely tomentellate. Leaves alternate plaited in bud.
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Cultivation and Breeding: Both white and red beets were already known in Sicily 1000 years BC. Varieties with distinctly swollen roots were first established in Europe in the middle ages. Since the 16th Century, beetroots have been cultivated for culinary purposes.
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