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  • Michigan wine (category Michigan culture)
    Michigan wine refers to any wine that is made from grapes grown in the U.S. state of Michigan. Michigan contains four American Viticultural Areas (AVAs)...
    9 KB (1,222 words) - 07:30, 20 September 2007
  • propagate readily by cuttings and division; some of them produce stolons. Culture of mints for oil. Peppermint, the most prominent economic species of mint...
    14 KB (606 words) - 08:28, 15 February 2010
  • Horticulture (Latin: hortus (garden plant) + cultura (culture)) is classically defined as the culture or growing of garden plants. Horticulturists work in...
    139 KB (656 words) - 22:18, 11 January 2010
  • Justicia ovata (Looseflower Water-willow) occurs nearly as far north, reaching Michigan. Justicia brandegeeana (formerly Beloperone guttata, commonly called Shrimp...
    8 KB (339 words) - 02:31, 10 July 2010
  • peach is here comprised in four articles: Page The culture of the peach (M. A. Blake) 2492 Peach-culture in the South (J. H. Hale) 2500 Peach-growing in California...
    88 KB (1,506 words) - 01:57, 5 March 2015
  • is found from the Atlantic provinces westward to Quebec and southward to Michigan and West Virginia. In some areas, it produces natural blueberry barrens...
    7 KB (647 words) - 20:55, 10 February 2010
  • Book," Gregory's "Onion Raising;" J. P. Underwood's "Onion Culture."L. H. B. The new onion-culture (transplanting process). The idea of raising onions by growing...
    35 KB (900 words) - 01:16, 25 November 2010
  • of the industry are, at present, in New York State and Michigan. Smaller centers of its culture, aside from the proximity of the large cities, are found...
    22 KB (1,059 words) - 20:56, 3 June 2010
  • he found the original plant it was small and sickly, so he used tissue culture, a laboratory method of propagation, to rid it of disease. When his marketer...
    78 KB (1,961 words) - 00:14, 17 April 2010
  • cultivation and in the value of the annual crop. The types known in garden culture in this country are the sweet corns and the pop-corns; the other types,...
    24 KB (444 words) - 14:10, 4 June 2010
  • winter, and since it thrives without culture or pruning where the moisture is sufficient and the soil deep. Culture in other places. While California probably...
    49 KB (2,591 words) - 18:28, 14 April 2011
  • our Native Fruits;" also, as well as for culture and varieties of plums in general, Waugh, "Plums and Plum-Culture/' and Hedrick, "The Plums of New York."...
    44 KB (489 words) - 01:52, 5 March 2015
  • ripening in the season, regularity in bearing, great fruitfulness and ease of culture. It is more than a home fruit, however, and is largely grown for the markets...
    25 KB (905 words) - 01:56, 5 March 2015
  • as the female parent or rescue embryos early in development using tissue culture techniques. There are several sources of the seedlessness trait, and essentially...
    106 KB (803 words) - 00:38, 8 June 2011
  • relationship to the Book of Revelation, Chernobyl and other associations in human culture. 19th century illustration Psychedelic plants Flora of Pakistan: Artemisia...
    8 KB (649 words) - 17:53, 25 November 2009
  • Paleoethnobotany of the Kameda Peninsula. Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1983. Crawford, Gary W. Prehistoric Plant Domestication in...
    6 KB (803 words) - 06:51, 14 July 2007
  • "Commercial Rose-Culture," Eber Holmes; "Chrysanthemums for the Million," Charles H. Totty; "Violet-Culture," B. T. Galloway; "Orchid Culture," William Watson:...
    13 KB (0 words) - 08:05, 11 August 2009
  • flower-beds; propagation and culture of plants suitable for window and garden. Commercial floriculture.—Studies in the propagation and culture of the leading florist...
    23 KB (50 words) - 22:34, 15 September 2009
  • though it quickly succumbs to dry hot weather, is generally of the easiest culture. Even a farmer's wife, who, because of household cares, cannot take the...
    11 KB (98 words) - 15:47, 13 July 2009
  • Since 1907, the University of Michigan Matthaei Botanical Gardens and Nichols Arboretum (MBGNA) has been welcoming gardening enthusiasts; researchers;...
    5 KB (745 words) - 16:30, 24 January 2009
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