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family, native to Asia but cultivated in temperate and subtropical regions for thousands of years. The true onion is a bulb-bearing plant. Its long, hollow leaves with thickened bases make up most of the bulb.
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Distribution: Grown world-wide in temperate and subtropical regions, mainly in Europe, Syria to Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, China, North America, Siberia and North Africa. Low soil requirements, sensitive to poor drainage.
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Chili pepper (Capsicum annuum). Native to the tropical and subtropical Americas, the peppers comes in a variety of size, shape and colors. The plants are about 2 feet tall with fairly small pointed leaves about 1-2 inches long. The peppers are used fresh or dried and vary in hotness or spiciness.
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Peppers are high in vitamin C and range from sweet bells (left, top) to pungent jalapeno chiles (left, bottom above). The spiciness is due to the chemical capsaicin. The hottest chiles are habaneros (right, bottom above) and related scotch bonnets from the Caribbean basin.
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Definition and other additional information on Pepper from Biology-Online.org dictionary.
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Cocos nucifera Linnaeus Synonymy : Unknown Distribution: Tropical and subtropical regions Common names: Coconut palm, coco palm Conservation status: Not threatened Illustrations from Kohler's Medicinal Plants , courtesy and copyright © 1998, Missouri Botanical Garden Click here for the Florida
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This site is copyrighted © 1998, 1999, 2000, Palm & Cycad Societies of Florida (PACSOF) For questions or comments, e-mail the webmaster. Internet hosting provided by Zone 10, Inc.
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ISHS II International Symposium on Biotechnology of Tropical and Subtropical Species COCONUT (COCOS NUCIFERA) IN VITRO ECOLOGY: MODIFICATIONS OF HEADSPACE AND MEDIUM ADDITIVES CAN OPTIMIZE SOMATIC EMBRYOGENESIS
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Depending upon where and when ethylene occurs, it may be beneficial or harmful to horticultural crops.
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Proc. Fla. State Hort. Soc. 118: 2005. 215 Proc. Fla. State Hort. Soc. 118:215-217. 2005. EXOTIC SCALE INSECTS (HEMIPTERA: COCCOIDEA) AND WHITEFLIES (HEMIPTERA: ALEYRODIDAE) IN FLORIDAS TROPICAL FRUITS: AN EXAMPLE OF THE VITAL ROLE OF EARLY DETECTION IN PEST PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT AMANDA C.
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