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- species of Darwinia (Myrtaceae) from Western Australia". Nuytsia 19 (1): 37-52. ISSN 00854417. http://www.dec.wa.gov.au/images/stories/nature/science/...6 KB (322 words) - 16:55, 26 August 2009
- in North America, sporting 25 times the level of Vitamin A of white varieties. This variety is a hybrid of a swamp-growing mutant found in Canada and a...14 KB (550 words) - 04:48, 17 June 2009
- bell-shaped flowers. Sect. Batodendron Vaccinium arboreum (Sparkleberry) (images) Vaccinium crassifolium (Creeping blueberry) Sect. Brachyceratium Vaccinium...11 KB (594 words) - 17:27, 13 October 2009
- secret of nature" and, for the first time, understood the biotic and abiotic interactions of the pollination process. Charles Darwin's theories of natural...9 KB (1,099 words) - 05:04, 4 April 2007
- Bees (section Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture)extremely sensitive to light and dark, though incapable of forming images. Many are pollinators of flowers that themselves are crepuscular, such as evening...30 KB (2,652 words) - 16:55, 2 February 2010
- Lichen (section Images of Lichens)exist in nature independently of the fungal partner, but not vice versa. Furthermore, photobiont cells are routinely destroyed in the course of nutrient...18 KB (2,381 words) - 20:22, 24 November 2009
- Kunzea ericoides (category Flora of New South Wales)tall) more typical of the New Zealand species. Burgan comprises seven species (three of which have current names in Kunzea and four of which have yet to...4 KB (454 words) - 06:03, 1 August 2007
- Nothofagus truncata (category Trees of New Zealand)and have from 8 to 12 pairs of coarse blunt teeth. The slate to dark grey bark is thick and furrowed. Template:Reflist Flora of New Zealand, URL:Nothofagus...2 KB (166 words) - 04:58, 11 October 2007
- impossible to identify images. Subtle differences are observable using a magnifying glass. The species can be lumped in groups of similar appearance. Large-sized...6 KB (486 words) - 19:34, 2 June 2010
- p. 92; ed. M. Raviv and D. Heler; Ministry of Defence Publications and the Society for Protection of Nature (in Hebrew), 1983. Germplasm Resources Information...4 KB (417 words) - 09:13, 16 May 2007
- ginseng contains high levels of Rb1, Rd (ppd classification) and Re (ppt classification) ginsenosides -- higher than that of P. ginseng in one study. Pharmacokinetics...6 KB (444 words) - 10:10, 25 October 2007
- Liquidambar orientalis (category Flora of Turkey)production of an oil based thereof (sığla yağı), as well as exports of these products, play an important role in the local economy. The recolt of the sap...7 KB (683 words) - 14:36, 3 August 2007
- Portulaca oleracea (category Flora of Ashmore and Cartier Islands)used in diseases of the liver. Byrne, R. and McAndrews, J. H. (1975), Pre-Columbian puslane (Portulaca oleracea L.) in the New World. Nature 253:726-727. Pests...6 KB (597 words) - 19:14, 16 September 2009
- sanderiana is endemic to Mindanao in the provinces of Davao, Cotabato, and Zamboanga where it is found on the trunks of dipterocarp trees at elevations below 500...7 KB (605 words) - 20:41, 4 July 2010
- Nothofagus menziesii (category Trees of New Zealand)Holland. University of Waikato: Nothofagus New Zealand School of Forestry: Nothofagus menziesii photo John Dawson and Rob Lucas "The Nature Guide to the New...2 KB (200 words) - 04:52, 11 October 2007
- Invasive species (section Ecology of invasive species)suffered a disturbance of some sort, which changes the fundamental nature of the ecosystem (Byers 2002). Examples of this type of disturbance can range...45 KB (6,774 words) - 12:29, 14 May 2007
- high levels of the poisonous alkaloid solanine. The species name aculeastrum refers to the thorns that adorn most parts of the shrub. Because of its dense...2 KB (270 words) - 14:49, 12 April 2007
- and contains 22 to 25 species. Galeola is of biological interest because of its exclusive saprophytic nature and its seeds. The seeds are the biggest orchid...942 bytes (77 words) - 14:20, 5 July 2007
- St John's wort (category Flora of Europe)result of starvation, or because of secondary disease or septicaemia of lesions. Some affected animals may accidentally drown. Poor performance of suckling...27 KB (3,428 words) - 06:54, 9 November 2007
- classification has a rather ephemeral nature. Changes are likely to occur as new data become known. A phylogenetic analysis of the Orchidaceae - evidence from...3 KB (305 words) - 13:53, 23 June 2007