Custis was free to observe Creek ceremonies and Caddoan customs and skills and to post a twenty-six-specimen botanical collection downriver. |
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Founded in 1984, the Center is supported by a consortium of 29 botanical gardens and arboreta throughout the United States. |
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Like aquaria, arboreta and botanical gardens do not always include historical treatments, but some do and many should. |
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They belong to the botanical species Beta vulgaris, which also includes sugar beets, mangel-wurzels, foliage beets, and Swiss chard. |
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The Asian sacred lotus represents the highest branch on the botanical family tree that shows heat generation. |
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I remember passing by houses, and semi mansions with their own botanical gardens and Olympic coliseums. |
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Ephedra alkaloids commonly are combined with caffeine or botanical sources of caffeine for weight loss. |
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Is one of the leading manufacturers and exporters of botanical, galenical, herbal and plant extracts in China. |
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It does not correspond to divisions between the four principal botanical species of squash. |
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Even in an intensely cultivated land it is possible for agriculture and botanical conservation to go hand in hand. |
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Join the team for a gardening adventure and discover different mysteries and secrets about all things botanical. |
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While she wasn't seeking to turn base metals into precious ones, her knowledge of practical botanical alchemy was thorough. |
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However, in a few cases, seeds of plants cultivated in botanical gardens were also used. |
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He loves terms of art, slang, botanical names, the names of foodstuffs and fabrics, rare words, proper names and place names. |
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Sapphire, with grains of paradise and cubeb berries added to Bombay's botanical mix, has flavor and welcoming aromas. |
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Metaphor adds its own changes to those botanical metamorphoses the poem celebrates descriptively. |
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The Floral Emblem in both its common and botanical names, Sturt's Desert Rose honours its discoverer, the inland explorer Captain Charles Sturt. |
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These botanical pesticides are thought to be compatible with biological control as they have little to no impact on natural enemies. |
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There's some absolutely beautiful engravings in some of these early botanical books which they did. |
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Why is it so important to have a botanical garden in the wet tropic area of Australia? |
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Citrus oil is usually added to other pesticide formulations such as soaps and botanical pesticides. |
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Soon the leaves will turn and the ground will be ablaze with autumn's botanical fire. |
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The plants are incredibly delicate and of great botanical value, which explains why the house isn't normally open for the public to view. |
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Its botanical name is Iris foetidissima and it is also known as stinking gladwin or gladdon. |
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The majority of photos in this chapter are of large public landscapes, botanical gardens, and wild forestlands. |
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The foliage, some based on plants seen in the botanical gardens, some imagined, is amazing. |
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The lower oil content of the fruit flesh confers a slightly watery, almost sweet taste not found in the other two botanical races. |
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Eight volumes of botanical drawings went to Paris, and two mycological albums to Kew. |
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Smaller flowers including species and botanical tulips, miniature and species narcissi are top of many bulb shopping lists this fall. |
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The botanical specimens and artworks at the Museum are not only of great historical value but also of immense scientific value. |
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Still, he made it to Australia and Papua New Guinea, returning with the first ever botanical specimens from the new continent. |
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Around 1900 a fungus came into the country on a shipment of botanical specimens from Japan. |
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In his retirement, Wilbur continued to be a botanical resource for the GA Herbarium. |
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The botanical literature contains more than 300 descriptions of trichome types in order to characterize their great variation. |
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One purpose of this trip was too see if any of the botanical oddities found in 1988-1990 still existed in the park. |
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But once the right trail was found, the botanical richness of the area became evident. |
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What about the botanical specimens he studied while traipsing around the Imperial grounds in a suit, tie and rubber boots? |
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Floristic studies are designed to provide valuable botanical information on the species and habitats that occur in a specific area. |
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The botanical author index has been eliminated, as have the pages for notes at the end of the manual. |
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Gene's excellent curation has provided a solid anchor for botanical research in the Southeast. |
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The volunteers have helped conserve over 8,000 threatened plants in 350 botanical gardens. |
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Monroe was once the site of the Great Northern Railway's botanical gardens where fresh flowers for their passenger trains were once grown. |
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In the various scientific botanical gardens of the Renaissance, scented plants were plumbed for possible alchemical properties. |
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These days the botanical gardens established by those plant pioneers of previous centuries are in their full maturity. |
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Unlike home gardens, botanical gardens include a wide variety of plants cultivated for scientific or educational purposes. |
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In the 19th century the technique of nature printing was a popular means of botanical illustration. |
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How is botanical science at the park contributing to broadscale land management? |
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As it is, the potato belongs to the botanical family, Solanacea, to which poisonous plants like the nightshade belong. |
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In some cases, the ionizers were used in combination with portable air filters, instead of the botanical extract. |
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Identification of plants with botanical verifications is essential as contamination due to misidentification of plant species or parts is common. |
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Many featured floral and botanical patterns, often the lily or the acanthus leaf. |
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In addition to his work as a botanical illustrator, Moon spent weekends in the country painting for his own pleasure. |
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At Ingolstadt, the branchlike ribs are disjunctively representational, carved with protruding nubs or twigs signaling their botanical nature. |
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The box shows what other entries there are, and how the botanical species relate to common names. |
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The two regularly would walk hand in hand through the botanical gardens of Rangoon, followed by a beer in the cafeteria. |
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Sometimes a species has gone extinct in the wild, but seeds or even living specimens remain in herbaria and botanical gardens. |
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The botanical gardens currently has a century plant which is about to flower. |
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Many of the volumes were ancient and rare studies on various botanical topics. |
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This study provides a new tool to botanical scientists by merging areas of materials science, chemistry and plant biology. |
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Take walks in the park, visit your local botanical garden, plant a garden or a window box. |
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Before she started publishing her guidebooks, the words in most botanical tomes were laid on with a trowel, leaving no room for illustrations. |
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Covered with eye images and other biomorphic motifs, these unreal botanical specimens exhibit a delightful variety. |
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Family trips to amusement parks, zoos, botanical gardens, and national parks will be highlighted. |
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Classification and physiological research dominated the zoological and botanical sciences in his time. |
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People with gallstones should consult a licensed health care practitioner trained in the use of botanical medicine before using ginger. |
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This botanical supplement is helpful for anxiety, and it can be used as a sedative, hypnotic and antispasmodic. |
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The story is probably apocryphal, since botanical evidence suggests that the coffee plant originated in the highlands of central Ethiopia. |
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Apothecary planes were used by pharmacists or apothecaries to cut botanical materials into medically usable sizes. |
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Visit native plant nurseries and local botanical gardens and arboreta to learn which ones best fit your site. |
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Since that time a botanical garden and an arboretum for native and endangered Hawaiian plants have been established in Waimea Valley. |
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Not only did it identify about a thousand species of plants and 464 genera, it helped to overturn the established Linnean system of botanical taxonomy. |
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What can we do about the crisis in field botanical training? |
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Its vegetable and botanical ingredients include saponified coconut and olive oils, a natural citrus essential-oil blend, and aloe and rosemary extracts. |
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Goodspeed devoted much of his botanical career to the study of Nicotiana, and the results of many of his detailed and insightful analyses have stood the test of time. |
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Readers of a general botanical journal such as this have the advantage of being made aware of the huge, often surprising and always interesting variety of plant life. |
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She later confessed to poring over botanical volumes in search of suitable poisons and scouring the woods for lethal mushrooms. |
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This would be their home base while they spent around 10 days trekking through the jungle in search of the perfect new botanical. |
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In addition to single botanical monographs, there are several monographs on proprietary herbal combination products that have been the subject of clinical research. |
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Also known as mare's tail and by its botanical name Conyza Canadensis, it grows straight upright on a central stem surrounded by long, thin leaves. |
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There's a botanical garden with carnivorous plants on display. |
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The botanical specimens went to various herbaria at Harvard University. |
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One major criticism is that I was not always certain that the research referred to the botanical species used most prevalently in Japanese medicine. |
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It is a scentless, unappealing botanical fraud sold by sharks to suckers. |
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Or they can click on links to more detailed information on each species, such as scientific and common names, synonyms, native distribution, and botanical uses. |
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He was instrumental in networking all botanical gardens in Australia. |
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The G-20 leaders had a working dinner at the Pittsburgh Phipps Conservatory and botanical Gardens Thursday night. |
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I should be in a padded room with a soft downy bed and a botanical garden. |
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Although most of the plants in the healers' materia medica are available in New York City, they have to be purchased from botanical or otherwise imported. |
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A keen botanical eye might also have picked out pepperweed, yellow woodsorrel, soapwort, horseweed, ironweed, black nightshade, sheep sorrel, curly dock, and small eyebane. |
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It follows that the plants themselves and depictions in botanical prints, fabrics, wallpapers, and on china suggest traditional English country decorating. |
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Chapter 2 provides an informative and readable summary of nomenclature covering the rules and concepts of the zoological and botanical codes and their relation to stability. |
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Through extremes of weather and disease, these scientists dutifully triangulate distances and gather botanical specimens throughout the Peruvian wilderness. |
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For another example from the botanical world, if you look at a sunflower you will see a beautiful pattern of two spirals, one running clockwise, the other counterclockwise. |
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These range from those high-pressure watering wands designed for insect control to natural predators like lacewings and predatory mites to botanical and chemical pesticides. |
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Thus, most of the botanical diversity at a site is in the infrequent species, and it is their survival in spite of competitive dominance that must be understood. |
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In his twenties, he began to study art and music in Simpson College, and gained notice for his drawings of botanical experiments. |
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One of their regular haunts was the botanical Gardens, just outside Hamilton. |
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For botany lessons, we crossed the road into the botanical gardens, there to examine the leaves of ash, oak, elm, plane, pine but no wattles, gums or banksias. |
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Please take a look around and expand your botanical knowledge. |
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From the top station we walk on the Zirbenweg, an enjoyable botanical walk through an age old forest of Swiss stone pines with fascinating views of the Innsbruck valley. |
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I searched in vain for a patch of sundews, the little carnivorous plants that live in just this kind of environment, so I could show off my meagre botanical knowledge. |
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In 1997 all trees more than four metres high were catalogued with their botanical name, their common name, their country of origin and other information. |
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Although I well knew, of course, that in technical botanical language, the blackberry is not a berry at all, but an aggregate fruit of numerous drupelets. |
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However, a number of vascular floristic studies on the Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee in the past 40 years have increased our baseline botanical knowledge of this region. |
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For him, understanding the individualistic environmental tolerances and characteristics of species in nature was a fundamental part of any botanical inquiry. |
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Sabadilla is considered among the least toxic of botanical insecticides. |
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To kick off the 4-month plan, I started Gail on a botanical thyroid formula combining coleus, bladder wrack, guggul, kelp, ashwagandha, Siberian ginseng and Chinese skullcap. |
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Siberian ginseng, also known as Eleuthero, is now available from Cactus Botanies, a vertically integrated botanical raw material supplier. |
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Singleton Park has acres of parkland, a botanical garden, a boating lake with pedal boats, and crazy golf. |
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The first botanical observations of the island were made by Hume in 1883, when the coconut plantations had been in operation for a full century. |
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Over 100 Pinus sylvestris varieties have been described in the botanical literature, but only three or four are now accepted. |
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Technically a walnut is the seed of a drupe or drupaceous nut, and thus not a true botanical nut. |
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Through both the Georgian and Victorian eras Tenby was renowned as a health resort and centre for botanical and geological study. |
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It was launched in 1972 and, with new designs added periodically, is still made today, the most successful ceramics series of botanical subjects. |
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The monotypic habitat occurs in botanical and zoological contexts, and is a component of conservation biology. |
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Iris is extensively grown as ornamental plant in home and botanical gardens. |
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The plants used belonged to botanical families known to have little phytochemical significance. |
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The Botanischer Garten Hamburg is a modern botanical garden maintained by the University of Hamburg. |
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The Majorelle botanical garden in Marrakech is a popular tourist attraction. |
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The island includes a fortress, botanical garden, monastery and naturist beach. |
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The Dutch also led the world in botanical and other scientific drawings, prints and book illustrations. |
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In the 19th century, the British established a number of botanical gardens. |
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Roger Williams Park contains a zoo, a botanical center, and the Museum of Natural History and Planetarium. |
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The botanical work, The Ferns of Great Britain and Ireland, is a notable example of this type of nature printing. |
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There are 96 parks and 18 gardens in Moscow, including four botanical gardens. |
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He created many careful studies of natural forms, based on his detailed botanical, geological and architectural observations. |
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There was a rumour that the rare wolfkin had been sighted in the botanical gardens in the west of the city. |
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Cosmetochem International AG debuted Liposome Herbasec, a novel range of standardized botanical extracts in liposomal-based powder form. |
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The bitter almond tree, like the sweet, is a native of Iran and Asia Minor, and is indistinguishable in botanical characters. |
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The product contains seven botanical ingredients to deliver a calming effect on the skin. |
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Another short stop is at Xcaret, a vast complex of re-created Maya altars, temples and grottoes, a botanical garden and a snorkeling channel. |
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An outstanding botanical relative of lobelia is the throatwort or blue lace flower. |
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In botanical studies shape analysis is widely used in taxonomy and cladistics. |
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Edgeworth's coloristic practice and her choice of botanical subjects are, then, anything but commonplace. |
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Meer Corporation will continue to market botanical extracts, water soluble gums and stabilizer systems, oleoresins and flavor enhancers. |
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We are the leading supplier of Mead-owfoam Seed Oil and Daikon Radish Oil, and are constantly pursuing new botanical emollients. |
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These sheltered passengers moving between the trains and ferry in a style more usual in botanical garden glass houses than transport hubs. |
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The greatest contribution of the study of botanical remains will come from palaeoethnobotanists who are also archaeologists. |
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Coffee is a woody, perennial evergreen dicotyledon belonging to the botanical family Rubiaceae. |
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Both men have worked at the Hortus Botanicus of Amsterdam, also known as the Plantage Hortus, a botanical garden still in existence today. |
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The literal translation of the botanical name helianthemum is Sun Flower, the same as helianthus, but of course these plants are very different. |
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PurCaf works with the body's endocrine system to provide a chemical-free botanical energy solution sourced from green coffee beans. |
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Hair Essentials now includes nature's two richest botanical sources of silica, bamboo and horsetail. |
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Propagule and diaspore are two other terms for botanical procreative packages. |
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Supporting chapters consider such topics as the history of botanical exploration in the state, the vegetation zones, and floristics. |
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The botanical name of the emu bush is Eremophila, which comes from the Greek words, one meaning desert, and the other meaning friend. |
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The international code of botanical nomenclature, the international code of nomenclature for cultivated plants, and the cultigen. |
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These botanical ingredients provide antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, some of which are widely used in naturo pathic medicine, according to the company. |
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Having lost almost a fortnight's preparation time Abbie was left with just 10 days to make her competition dress from scratch based on the theme gigantical botanical. |
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It works by automatically misting an all-natural solution of Geraniol, a botanical extract of the lemongrass plant, long known for its effective insect repelling power. |
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Palaeoethnobotanists will find it a stimulating example of how botanical data may be used to address issues outside the narrow realm of subsistence reconstruction. |
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Kashmiri silver often combines Paisley shapes with botanical motifs, a favourite being the Chinar leaf from the Oriental plane tree, featured prominently on these vases. |
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Tresco is famous for its botanical gardens established by Augustus Smith in the 19th century, and his descendant Robert Dorrien Smith now presides over the island. |
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The only other word in the English language that rhymes with orange is sporange, which is in the Oxford English Dictionary and is a botanical term. |
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It does have botanical connections with the tropics, being the northernmost member of the Custard Apple family, which includes such delicacies as the cherimoya and soursop. |
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Nerush even includes garcinia cambogia, an amazing botanical element that could potentially reduce appetites by inhibiting a fat enzyme in our bodies called citrate lyase. |
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Globally, garlic, ginger, santalum, plantago, ginseng, rhodiola extract, red clover extract, and soy extract are some of the most widely used botanical supplements. |
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In one gully, wild cucumber was so prolific that the area looked like a botanical garden, as the vines carpeted the ground, wriggled up tree trunks and bore fist-size fruit. |
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The longer trail goes around Roath Park Lake and the shorter along the botanical gardens, which are home to koi carp, whistling ducks and the conservatory. |
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By some definitions this would still constitute botanical carnivory. |
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Agronomic data were supplemented by botanical traits for a robust initial classification, then genetic, cytological, protein and DNA evidence was added. |
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Early scientific, zoological and botanical exploration of the Amazon River and basin took place from the 18th century through the first half of the 19th century. |
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The Svalbard Global Seed Vault is a seedbank to store seeds from as many of the world's crop varieties and their botanical wild relatives as possible. |
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The grand fir was first described by Scottish botanical explorer David Douglas, who in 1831 collected specimens of the tree along the Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest. |
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As a child, young Bell displayed a natural curiosity about his world, resulting in gathering botanical specimens as well as experimenting even at an early age. |
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The first recorded ascent of Ben Nevis was made on 17 August 1771 by James Robertson, an Edinburgh botanist, who was in the region to collect botanical specimens. |
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He is buried next to Francis Bauer, the famous botanical illustrator. |
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The specific epithet commemorates my botanical illustratress. |
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Ethnobotanist and botanical artist Eisenberg presents her participatory ethnographic research and partnership with the Aymara Indians in the Andes Mountains of northern Chile. |
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This plant is also known as false heather due to its superficial resemblance to the true heathers, which are in a completely different botanical group. |
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