Louisiana Ecosystems & Plant Identification: An Interactive Virtual Tour Dr. Richard Keim, Project Director: rkeim@lsu.
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Leisure Opportunities news: Ramsay & Cantaloupe group pick up Time Out awards
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Culicidae (Dipt. Nematocera) of the Baltic Island of Oland By CHRISTINE DAHL Zoological Institute, Department of Systematics, Helgonav@en 313 S-223 62 Lund, Sweden Abstract DAHL, CH. Culicidae (Dipt. Nematocera) of the Baltic Island of Oiland. - Ent. Tidskr. 96: 77-96, 1975.
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Chinese cabbage is annual in temperate climates and biennial in East Asia. The plant has oblong ovale leaves of 30-60 cm length. The outer leaves are bright to dark green, the inner leaves golden yellow, creme to white. The leaf ribs are fleshy, white and broad.
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In the central and south coast, cauliflower is trans- planted and harvested year-round. In the Central Valley, planting begins in mid-July for harvest from October to November.
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Melaleuca-Port Davey Area Plan 2003 Melaleuca Port Davey Area Plan 2003 Melaleuca Port Davey Area Plan 2003 This plan contains specific management provisions in relation to the Melaleuca Port Davey area.
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Information from Kew Gardens on the uses, history and culture of the coconut.
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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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The Coconut: traditional crop to threatened lifestyle By Paul Carlson Culture, Food and Agriculture, 2007 The scientific name for the coconut is Cocos nucifera.
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Abeywardena, V.: Forecasting coconut crops using rainfall data. (A preliminary study). Paper Third Session, FAO Technical Working Party on Coconut Production, Protection and Processing, Jogjakarta (Indonesia), 21 p. (1968). Abeywardena, V. and Mathes T.D.
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United Nations Development Programme South East Asia HIV and Development Programme U N D P A Joint Publication of UNDP and FAO Plant Diversity, Sustainable Rural Livelihoods and the HIV/AIDS Crisis June 2004 U N D P Plant Diversity, Sustainable Rural Livelihoods and the HIV/AIDS Crisis By: Josep A.
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This paper presents new phytolith evidence obtained from one of three sediment cores from a swamp at Munsa, Uganda, that appears to indicate the presence of bananas (Musa) at this site during the fourth millennium BC.
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JOHNSTONE CENTRE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HERITAGE REPORT Nș 23 GIFTS FROM THE WAVES A case of marine transport of obsidian to Nadikdik Atoll and the occurrence of other drift materials in the Marshall Islands by Dirk H.R. Spennemann ALBURY 1996 © Dirk H.R.
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Institute of National Affairs / Rural Industries Council Agriculture Seminar. Millett, John. Port Moresby, Institute of National Affairs: 193-204. Sabut-Kanai, H. (1980). "The food value of soursop.
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East and 165deg. West and latitudes 15deg. North and 20deg. South, but excluding Australia;
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The accelerated rate of deforestation in the past in Nepal has led to extensive forest degradation. Fortunately some of the country's fast-growing species have become very popular for plantations. In the last two decades, 'sissoo' (Dalbergia sissoo Roxb.
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In many places, bamboos provide versatile raw materials that meet most of peoples daily needs for housing and furnishings, for tools, hunting weapons and utensils, for fuel and even for food.
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A short article of the online magazine Science in Africa that describes the South African baboon spiders (tarantulas) and gives a paragraph of more detailed information on the better known genera of these spiders. It includes some low-resolution pictures of baboon spiders, references and links.
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Information about scorpions in Africa south of the Zambezi River.
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