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So that was crossed with one called agave lophantha, which is another great one for cold climates, and it produced this wonderful plant with absolutely no spines. - Oh, good. - And then it has ...
(Albizzias are closely allied to Wattles.) "Dead Finish." - Cattle like the foliage of this tree. Queensland. (vii.) Albizzia lophantha, Benth. - Cattle browse on the leaves of this tree. It is of ...
It is known that seeds of Acacia lophantha will germinate after being stored for sixty-eight years and recently, in connexion with inquiries as to seed vitality, we have experimented at Kew with ...
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When thinking of succulent food, you land on something that is juicy and tender. The same goes for succulent plants. Botanically, these plants are also juicy; they are thick and fleshy and retain ...
Agave plants are succulents that belong to the Asparagaceae family. They are native to Mexico and the southwestern regions of the United States but are now grown worldwide due to their unique and ...
In this research, several models were built to detect several types of wood that have a fairly high similarity, namely: jeungjing wood (Paraserianthes falcataria), puspa wood (Schima wallichii) and ...
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1 Desert Laboratory of Tumamoc Hill and Southwest Center, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States 2 Retired, Mérida, México Climate change is aggravating agricultural crop failures, and the ...
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