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- pruned drastically to promote dense growth and used as hedgerows around coffee plantations. Frost Protection: The rose apple will take several degrees of frost...7 KB (847 words) - 16:46, 23 June 2010
- had spontaneously appeared in the shade-providing trees grown on coffee plantations in the Puerto Rican highlands. In 1956, Carlos G. Moscoso, from the...960 bytes (131 words) - 17:15, 10 November 2007
- tree allied to Cecropia, recommended abroad as shade in cocoa and coffee plantations and also as an ornamental foliage plant: lvs. large, alternate, long-petioled...2 KB (56 words) - 10:13, 8 January 2010
- Coffea arabica (redirect from Arabian coffee)known as the "coffee shrub of Arabia", "mountain coffee" or "arabica coffee". Coffea arabica is believed to be the first species of coffee to be cultivated...6 KB (765 words) - 13:50, 23 November 2011
- canephora Coffea canephora Coffee beans Coffee plant in Uganda Coffee trees Coffee Flowers (COFFEA ARABICA) in Plantation of Brazil Coffee Fruits (COFFEA ARABICA)...11 KB (317 words) - 15:11, 11 April 2010
- in this exchange included the tomato, maize, potato, cocoa, tobacco, and coffee. By the early 1800s, agricultural practices, particularly careful selection...27 KB (3,138 words) - 14:20, 7 May 2007
- determined botanically. Some of the erythrinas arc used as shade for coffee and cacao plantations. Herbaceous species (or treated as such). These die down at the...7 KB (246 words) - 18:32, 26 September 2009
- Date seeds are also ground and used in the manner of coffee beans, or as an additive to coffee. Date palm leaves are used for Palm Sunday in Christian...17 KB (2,202 words) - 17:49, 5 November 2007
- used to describe a cup of tea without milk ("served black"), similar to coffee served without milk or cream. In Commonwealth nations, black tea is not...13 KB (1,805 words) - 15:44, 20 September 2007
- Region of western China, where they are grown on plantations. In Zhongning County, Ningxia, wolfberry plantations typically range between 100 and 1000 acres...58 KB (6,135 words) - 17:19, 18 October 2007
- appeared publicly in England during the 1650s, where it was introduced through coffee houses. From here it was introduced to her respective Colonies in America...56 KB (7,478 words) - 14:07, 18 May 2007
- well below 1 percent. Its C/N runs around 12:1. Coffee roasters and packers need to dispose of coffee chaff, similar in nutrient value to used grounds...380 KB (63,923 words) - 19:57, 13 July 2009
- solutions should be made. Place one hundred pounds of copper sulfate in a bag of coffee-sacking, and suspend in the top of a fifty-gallon barrel, and add water...48 KB (8,210 words) - 21:27, 1 April 2009