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To be- come a member of the Florida EPPC and receive the Council newsletter and Wildland Weeds Magazine, contact the Treasurer.
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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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-DEVELOPINGA CLASSIFIER FOR THE HABITATSDIRECTIVEGRASSLAND TYPES IN DENMARK - 71 Applied Vegetation Science 7: 71-80, 2004 © IAVS; Opulus Press Uppsala. Abstract. This paper describes the use of supervised methods for the classification of vegetation.
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Soi1 and Vegetation of Herschel Island Report No. 1 of the Yukon Soi1 Survey Prepared by C.A.S. Smith, C.E. Kennedy, A.E. Hargrave3 and K.M. McKenna4 Land Resource Research Centre Contribution No.
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Login | Datasets | Logout Jump to Home PLOT search PLANT search COMMUNITY search Simple search Manage datasets Tutorial About FAQ Site map VegBranch Data dictionary ERD find anything communities people places plants plots projects containing download 0 items advanced search | browse
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PLANT COMMUNITIES OF THE MIDWEST CLASSIFICATION IN AN ECOLOGICAL CONTEXT APPENDIX: PLANT COMMUNITY (ASSOCIATION) DESCRIPTIONS Editor: Don Faber-Langendoen Association for Biodiversity Information Contributors: Norman Aaseng Minnesota County Biological Survey Dennis Albert Michigan Natural Features
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Wild celery (Vallisneria americana L.) has coexisted with the dominant species hydrilla (Hydrilla verticillata (L.f.) Royle) since the resurgence of submersed aquatic vegetation in the tidal Potomac River in 1983.
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Celery mosaic virus (CeMV) is a virus disease of celery. CeMV was first identified in South Australia in the 1980's but has now spread throughout all Australian celery growing districts. Symptoms Infected plants have a mosaic pattern on the leaves (Figures 1, 2 & 3) and are stunted.
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Cyclospermum leptophyllum (Pers.) Sprague ex Britt. & Wilson. Present in the Texas flora and known locally as: Slimlobe celery (Texas Distribution by vegetation zone). Images available from the Vascular Plant Image Gallery. Synonymy: Apium leptophyllum (Pers.) F. Muell. ex Benth.
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Palms are the most useful group of plants for the rural and indigenous people throughout the tropics. They provide edible fruits, oils, palm-heart, fibers, thatch, housing materials and shelter, domestic artifacts, tools for traditional hunting and fishing, medicines, and other minor products.
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Savo Island is located at latitude 9 degrees 10' S, longitude 159 degrees 50' E in the Solomon Islands archipelago. The island is almost circular in outline with an average radius of about 3 km. It is about 35 km north west of Honiara the capital of Solomon Islands.
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This is a peer reviewed contribution. Received: 20 Mar 2006 Revised: 17 Jun 2006 Accepted: 18 Jun 2006 © Micronesian Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences ISSN 1449-7336 HeritageFutures" International, PO Box 3440, Albury NSW 2640, Australia 472 Persistent identifier: http://www.nla.gov.
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In the last century we saw an unprecedented interest medicinal and other economically important plants world over and India is also gearing up to address this important group of plants.
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nature.nps.gov/im/units/pacn/monitoring/plan/ National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior Appendix A: Puuhonua o Honaunau NHP Resource Overview2 Suggested citation: Else, P. 2006.
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K. FLEISCHMANN ET AL. Bulletin of the Geobotanical Institute ETH, 69, 5764 57 RESEARCH NOTE Virtual gallery of the vegetation and flora of the Seychellles KARL FLEISCHMANN*, PAULINE HÉRITIER, CYRILL MEUWLY, CHRISTOPH KÜFFER & PETER J.
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Hodell and Jason H. Curtis Department of Geology, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32611 Barbara W. Leyden Department of Geology, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida 33620 and Michael W.
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The vegetation of the Virgin Islands is considered sub-tropical as a result of the unique conditions created by climate, soil, wind, elevation and aspect.
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