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| Dying Plant | 28 Feb 2005 21:02 GMT | 9 |
I have some kind of creeper in my apartment. I don't know what it is; my ex-girlfriend left it when she moved out. It's been living here for about three years and has been doing fine. Throughout that time it's lost leaves occasionally, I'd say at a rate of 1-2 per month. However, ...
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| identying cactusplants | 25 Feb 2005 21:52 GMT | 3 |
Is there someone kind enough to help me identifying these cactusplants http://home.hetnet.nl/~spleen thanks in advance Marcel
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| List of journals that publish plant science pedagogy articles? | 24 Feb 2005 01:41 GMT | 2 |
Does anyone have a list of journals that accept and publish plant science pedagogy articles for the undergraduate level of instruction? I know a few but am certainly not aware of all of the potential venues. I would be willing to collate and post such a list
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| List of journals that publish plant science pedagogy articles? | 24 Feb 2005 01:41 GMT | 2 |
Does anyone have a list of journals that accept and publish plant science pedagogy articles for the undergraduate level of instruction? I know a few but am certainly not aware of all of the potential venues. I would be willing to collate and post such a list
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| help me! looking for medical plants | 22 Feb 2005 23:53 GMT | 2 |
GOODMORNING ALL! Sorry, i'm just an italian boy typing in english. I'm looking for informations (any kind), medium/high quality photoes and illustrations about this medical plants: (i didn't find a lot searching on
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| Triparental mating - Agrobacterium f. | 21 Feb 2005 18:41 GMT | 6 |
Could someone please write a wikipedia article on triparental mating, I could not find any information on how it actually works, only lab protocols on how to do it. Here is the (yet empty) URL:
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| Re: New Article -- Value of Trees | 21 Feb 2005 01:09 GMT | 1 |
Thanks, Monique, for your ideas to stimulate students in plant awareness. You stated: I see a *huge* animal bias in my college level students. To some of them, trees are merely something you sit in to hunt from.
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| Re: New Article -- Value of Trees | 21 Feb 2005 01:09 GMT | 1 |
Thanks, Monique, for your ideas to stimulate students in plant awareness. You stated: I see a *huge* animal bias in my college level students. To some of them, trees are merely something you sit in to hunt from.
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| Flora for Central France | 18 Feb 2005 22:55 GMT | 1 |
Can any one recommend a Field Guide/Flora that covers central France? It should preferably be in English and have a key - like, for instance, Francis Rose's Wild Flower Key. Peter
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| hello | 16 Feb 2005 20:47 GMT | 1 |
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| Corylus avellana | 16 Feb 2005 18:26 GMT | 4 |
Hazel, widespread in NW Europe. Bush or small tree. Source of Cobb nuts. Monoecious. However:
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| New Article on "Plant Content in the National Science Education | 16 Feb 2005 16:20 GMT | 2 |
"Plant Content in the National Science Education Standards" http://www.actionbioscience.org/education/hershey2.html David R. Hershey
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| New Article on "Plant Content in the National Science Education | 16 Feb 2005 16:20 GMT | 2 |
"Plant Content in the National Science Education Standards" http://www.actionbioscience.org/education/hershey2.html David R. Hershey
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| seed-- help please | 16 Feb 2005 09:25 GMT | 2 |
can anybody help to identify the seed shown in the picture of the link. I found it in China at Laoshan mountins in Shandong province. Should be a tree . http://www.weissbach-maschinen.com/zh/index.php?doknr=m3000
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| Ulex europaeus | 14 Feb 2005 19:28 GMT | 3 |
Gorse. Widespread in Europe. Flowers 12 - 04 mainly. Different plants at different times. One in our garden just coming out. Anyone know about this?
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