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- ...es to grow on west and north slopes. It needs little water and prefers no water in the summer months; it does not seem that soil types affect plant growth ...ce and can also be made into tea. It has also been used in the past for a treatment to fight coughs and colds.3 KB (459 words) - 10:56, 24 September 2007
- ...eatment of [[malaria]], and [[indigestion]] in a similar manner to [[tonic water]]2 KB (201 words) - 06:14, 12 November 2007
- ...oia sempervirens). It can also be found in damp, shady areas near running water and out of direct sunlight. Any trail leading to a waterfall on California == Treatment ==10 KB (1,476 words) - 14:12, 3 August 2007
- ...auses them to grow away from conspecific roots, preventing competition for water resources. In addition to burrow-weed, ''A. dumosa'' is also commonly call ...mosa'' becomes dormant during drought, losing all of its leaves to prevent water loss by transpiration. During this time it can still be recognized by the3 KB (385 words) - 13:40, 5 August 2007
- Forestry is the rational treatment of forests; this treatment may vary with the object in view. Forests may subserve various objects, giv ...ble quality, clear of knots, not trees, that he is working for; hence, his treatment differs from that of the horticulturist.6 KB (964 words) - 19:11, 17 August 2009
- ...dispensaries in the Tropics to be much more self-reliant in their malaria treatment. James Duke and Mike Benge et al, Chemical and Engineering News, Letters, V ...artem, a combination of a derivative of the plant and another antimalarial treatment, paying a few million dollars up front and royalties on future sales. (exce7 KB (1,014 words) - 10:57, 24 September 2007
- ...[[Abrasion (geology)|abrasion]] ([[sandblasting]] by the wind) as well as water [[erosion]] of rocks on the [[stream bed|bed]]s of rivers and streams. Silt ...term) or ''limon'' (French). Silt and clay contribute to [[turbidity]] in water.4 KB (634 words) - 03:59, 6 April 2007
- ...ltivation and use, however, the common garden cress (Lepidium sativum, not water-cress, nor upland cress) ranks next to lettuce in value. Its rapid growth a ...ys a requisite. An abundance of rapidly available fertilizer and plenty of water are therefore to be insisted on. A warm light soil, in the best mechanical3 KB (553 words) - 21:58, 30 April 2009
- | water = ? <!--- frequent, regular, moderate, drought tolerant, let dry then soa ...grow well. This treatment includes night temperature of 65° and plenty of water. Jared G. Smith. N. TAYLOR.4 KB (554 words) - 12:51, 21 September 2009
- ...opical American epiphytes, closely allied to Laelia, and demanding similar treatment. ...hat of the Mexican laelias. Plenty of sun to mature the young growths, and water when growing, with a somewhat drier atmosphere when resting, will be found3 KB (458 words) - 22:48, 10 February 2010
- ...For the loose smut of oats and wheat, the treatment of the seeds with hot water before planting is efficacious. The corn smut is best controlled by destroy2 KB (367 words) - 19:02, 7 July 2009
- ...auve]], included an eggwhite [[meringue]] and was often flavored with rose water. Pâte de guimauve more closely resembles contemporary commercially availab3 KB (447 words) - 10:25, 20 October 2007
- |water=moderate, dry Seeds do not require any treatment, and take 21 to 42 days to [[germinate]].<ref name="Sweedman 2006">{{cite b2 KB (269 words) - 15:29, 14 April 2011
- |water=moist, moderate, dry ...trument. After the chitting, the seed needs to be placed in a container of water to soak for a night.<br>3 KB (448 words) - 05:54, 26 January 2010
- | water = drought tolerant Needs regular water only when the plants are getting established, after which they are extremel4 KB (611 words) - 21:19, 17 June 2009
- |water=dry ...h cuttings. Stem segments easily break away and will root without special treatment. Plants may also be grown from seeds.2 KB (290 words) - 21:26, 20 April 2010
- |water=moderate, dry Seeds do not require any treatment, and take 30 to 49 days to [[germinate]].<ref name="Sweedman 2006">{{cite b2 KB (287 words) - 18:15, 24 April 2011
- |water=moist, moderate ...trument. After the chitting, the seed needs to be placed in a container of water to soak for a night.<br>3 KB (488 words) - 05:53, 26 January 2010
- | water = ? <!--- frequent, regular, moderate, drought tolerant, let dry then soa ...ly. Often seen in a depauperate starved form, but responds at once to good treatment.3 KB (471 words) - 14:30, 10 May 2009
- | water = ? <!--- frequent, regular, moderate, drought tolerant, let dry then soa ...A few are cult. for ornament on account of the attractive infl. Of simple treatment.3 KB (466 words) - 22:33, 17 July 2009