But what else will change? Broadly, gardens in the northern hemisphere will be uprooted and moved southwards, horticulturally speaking. |
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Native to higher elevations in tropical eastern Africa, African violets are widely grown horticulturally, especially S. ionantha. |
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A number of Asclepiadoideae species are grown horticulturally for their beauty or notable adaptations. |
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It was introduced to Japan more than 1,000 years ago, where it was developed horticulturally and is still highly valued. |
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Among the herbaceous families in the order, Saxifragaceae are perhaps the most important horticulturally. |
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While the classic English garden is, horticulturally speaking, up at 8.30am – in other words, brimming over with roses, peonies and delphiniums in May and June – the exotic garden is still pulling the duvet over its head. |
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Thus, in Canada we have the minor use registration system, where some money is allocated towards registering pesticides on small-acreage crops either in the field or horticulturally, in greenhouse crops and so on. |
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Biogenouest's agricultural research programs focus on the genomics of agriculturally and horticulturally important organisms and the processing of high-value products for food or non-food uses. |
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This new series offers viewers inspirational ideas on how to transform the winter garden into a dramatic and horticulturally rich spectacle. |
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Allotment sites are a whole community of their own, with each allotment holder supporting others, both horticulturally and in other ways. |
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