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Origin and Distribution: Wild asparagus is native to coastal regions of Europe and Asia, and was brought to North America by European settlers in the 1700 s. It is commonly cultivated in gardens, and often escapes, becoming established in waste places, along roadsides and fencerows.
Department of Horticulture and Crop Science The Ohio State University SeedID Plant Families LILIACEAE Allium canadense Allium cepa Allium porrum Allium schoenoprasum Allium vineale Asparagus officinalis Go back to SeedID Index Go back to Seed Biology Program Go to Seed Biology Homepage
MUD LAKE #125, DOOR COUNTY GENUS SPECIES COMMON NAME Abies balsamea balsam fir Acer rubrum Red maple Achillea millefolium Yarrow Actaea pachypoda doll's-eyes Agalinis purpurea purple false foxglove Agrimonia gryposepala common agrimony Agrostis gigantea redtop Alnus incana speckled alder Anemone
Checklist of the Gymnosperms and Monocotyledons (excluding the Orchidaceae and Poaceae) of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands Native and naturalized taxa are in bold face type, cultivated taxa in brackets. 1. GYMNOSPERMS [ARAUCARIACEAE] [Agathis robusta (F.J. Müll.) F.M.
Users of this database should be aware that much of the taxonomic information was determined by students and faculty of Swarthmore College as many as 100 years ago, and as recently as 15 years ago. Taxonomic information contained in this database may be obsolete.
BLASTP 2.0.10 [Aug-26-1999] Reference: Altschul, Stephen F., Thomas L. Madden, Alejandro A. Schaffer, Jinghui Zhang, Zheng Zhang, Webb Miller, and David J. Lipman (1997), "Gapped BLAST and PSI-BLAST: a new generation of protein database search programs", Nucleic Acids Res. 25:3389-3402.
The Corporation views the New Plant Products program as a seed-bed or nursery in which stand-alone programs of the future can be germinated and raised. The program also provides a means of supporting commercially viable but intrinsically small rural industries.
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Lisa Leimar Price Supervisor at CIP (International Potato Center) Peru: Dr. Gordon Prain Credit points: 27 Wageningen, August 2001 Table of Contents Acknowledgements Glossary 1 Introduction 1 1.1 General background 1 1.2 Meta objective 6 1.3 Country background 8 1.3.