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  NGA's Guide to June Gardening
According to Michael Dirr, horticulturist with the Department of Horticulture at the University of Georgia, the flowers are magnificent, but the plant is a headache for the rest of the year.
In the lower deserts of Arizona and California, June is a month of harvest rather than planting, although hot-weather annuals such as cockscomb, Madagascar periwinkle, portulaca, and annual salvias may be planted early this month for summer bloom.
California natives, and plants from Australia, South of the Mediterranean, and other regions with dry summers, are coming into gardens in waves.
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 ODAAT: one day at a time... June 2002 archive
The University boys were often great technicians, but my real heroes were the blue-collar artisans who escaped from the hum-drum world of labour into the glory of the hills.
The University of Wyoming website has 'Grasshoppers of Wyoming and the West', which they call the 'Electronic Grasshopper Encyclopedia', and which is an outstanding resource for anyone interested in wider reading.
In the last few years there have been complaints voiced that the present owners, the University of New Mexico, may not have been fulfilling the terms of the Lawrence bequest, nor paying due regard to their rôle as stewards of the legacy of Lawrence's time in America.
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 December Links
A grant-funded learning project designed for biology students at the college and high school level, it is as well useful to medical students, physicians, science writers, and anyone with an interest.
This site is co-authored by James Baggott, Ph.D, Department of Biochemistry, MCP Hahnemann School of Medicine, Allegheny University of the Health Sciences, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Sharon E. Dennis, M.S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.
This being his birthday, the Link-of-the-Day is dedicated to my faithful plant companion and dear, sweet husband Joseph H. Fulghum who for twenty-five years has been inextricably embroiled in my vegetative capers and pursuits and is no doubt the muscle behind the woman I am in today's plant world.
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A Masters in Public Health Administration from Keller University and a Masters in e-Business from University of Phoenix are now available.
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International workshop on the Microbial Ecology of degraded terrestrial environments, The University of Tokyo, Japan.
University of Kentucky, Soil Science Guest Seminar Series.
Structure and Function in Soil Microbiology Course, Swedish Agriculture University, Uppsala.
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 LA All Entries: Learn about Los Angeles, California, USA
Explore Los Angeles, California, USA; The largest city in California in a region which encompasses a rich array of communities nestled between mountains and the Pacific Ocean.
Arboretum LA: Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden; a 51-hectare botanical garden and historical site jointly operated by the Los Angeles Arboretum Foundation and the Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation
Cultural Hist/Fowler: University of California Los Angeles Fowler Museum of Cultural History; art and material culture primarily from Africa, Asia, Oceania, and the Americas, past and present
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 Useful Links   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Situated on what is now the campus of the University of California at Santa Cruz and what was originally part of the vast land holdings of pioneer settler Henry Cowell, the Arboretum occupies one of the most propitious horticultural sites in the world:
The California Horticultural Society is an educational, non-profit organization dedicated to bringing together gardeners and garden professionals to share experiences.
The mission of the California Native Plant Society is to increase understanding and appreciation of California's native plants, and to preserve them in their natural habitat through scientific activities, education, and conservation.
botanicalgarden.berkeley.edu /useful_links.shtml   (843 words)

  
 Medicinal Plants (Science Tracer Bullet - Science Reference Services, Library of Congress)
The University of Michigan’s Moerman database includes food, drugs, dyes, and fibers.
These pages from Cornell University examine the safety and efficacy of medicinal plant use for livestock.
MedPlant is a global network whose members are committed to the sustainable and socially equitable use of medicinal plants.
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