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  • different from the ones we see in Chinese penjing books. [13] [14] [15] United Kingdom: The Birmingham Botanical Gardens and Glasshouses hosts a rotating collection...
    24 KB (3,386 words) - 06:36, 28 March 2007
  • vitamin C, such as oranges, became almost impossible to obtain in the United Kingdom. Since blackcurrant berries are a rich source of vitamin C and blackcurrant...
    7 KB (922 words) - 05:27, 14 April 2007
  • semi-synthetically as an antimalarial that is commonly used in tropical nations which can afford it, preferentially as part of a combination-cocktail with...
    7 KB (871 words) - 10:57, 24 September 2007
  • Spanish-language adaptation of a word used by a local aboriginal American nation, the Tohono O'odham, for the plant. Local English speakers pronounce it...
    6 KB (574 words) - 14:48, 6 October 2007
  • specialised cells (which are not stomata) on the leaf surface. The United Nations Environment Report (2006) says of the plant: "It is a strong candidate for...
    3 KB (278 words) - 07:16, 14 July 2007
  • into pemmican. It is said that the name came about because of the First Nations fondness for eating the berries with half-dried salmon roe. It is widely...
    3 KB (342 words) - 17:49, 6 October 2007
  • preserving unique landscapes for the pleasure of the people of the entire nation was established on June 30, 1864, when President Abraham Lincoln signed...
    8 KB (1,247 words) - 05:12, 15 September 2007
  • Mother Earth. The Anishinaabe, Cree, Mi'kmaq, and other Algonquian first nations of Canada believe it is a purifier, and burn sweetgrass before all ceremonies...
    5 KB (667 words) - 04:42, 29 October 2007
  • Secwepemc Cultural and Education Society. 2003. Flood plain garden. Secwepemc Nation, Kamloops, BC, Canada. http://www.secwepemc.org/SECethnogardens2/flood_plain_garden...
    10 KB (1,475 words) - 12:06, 19 November 2007
  • as forests, lakes, mountains. Islam recognizes each species as its own "nation", and an obligation of man to khalifa, or "stewardship" of the Earth. Specific...
    12 KB (1,600 words) - 07:44, 16 September 2007
  • tea, primarily in Chile and Argentina but also in other Spanish-speaking nations, and Brazil. Not too well known, but very tasty and nutritious, Boldo fruits...
    3 KB (304 words) - 06:45, 26 September 2007
  • American people had many medicinal uses for this plant, varying between nations and localities. Creek women used an infusion of the root for bowel pain...
    3 KB (338 words) - 05:14, 11 November 2007
  • worlds Healthiest Foods, The George Mateljan Foundation. Illinois Leads Nation in Pumpkin Production, Illinois Department of Agriculture. The Largest Pumpkin...
    13 KB (1,486 words) - 17:17, 1 November 2007
  • Arab Republic, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates*, United Kingdom, United Republic of Tanzania, Uganda, Uruguay, Venezuela, Yemen, Zambia...
    11 KB (1,530 words) - 07:59, 16 September 2007
  • the Kikuyu name for it is mwanga, pl mianga. Residents in the Sub-Saharan nation of the Central African Republic, have developed multiple, unique ways of...
    25 KB (3,659 words) - 16:43, 8 October 2007
  • Anti-obesity compound found in brown seaweed AlgaeBase link FAO of the United Nations - Undaria pinnatifida Jncc U.K - Undaria pinnatifida Global Invasive species...
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  • Horticultural/Floral Design & Home Gardens Hagen, V.W. von (1957) The Ancient Sun Kingdoms Of The Americas. Ohio: The World Publishing Company McGee, J.R. and Kruse...
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  • obsolete. Bacteria are a common cause of foodborne illness. In the United Kingdom during 2000 the individual bacteria involved were as follows: Campylobacter...
    41 KB (4,096 words) - 04:58, 20 September 2007
  • System. In addition to waterfowl, it is estimated that one third of the nation's endangered species seek food and shelter in areas protected using Duck...
    17 KB (2,341 words) - 07:41, 16 September 2007
  • Profile: Mentha x piperita State of Washington: Washington's Rank in the Nation's Agriculture...
    8 KB (978 words) - 13:55, 29 October 2007
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