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ge is uncertain due to extensive historical | cultivation; it is certainly native from central Europe |
Maize: its History, | Cultivation, Handling and Uses with Special Reference t |
In human | cultivation, the varieties of cucumbers are classified |
pulations of Z. integrifolia with identical | cultivation produced distinct leaf morphology, suggesti |
lly in South America to replace the illicit | cultivation of banned substances, such as opium or coca |
Most of the illicit | cultivation of cannabis in China appears in Xinjiang an |
Garlic is another important | cultivation of the area. |
estial observation, including the important | cultivation cycle for sacred corn. |
Semi-hardy in | cultivation but needs protection against frosts. |
In | cultivation, however, wide disparity of flowering ages |
This large magnolia is fairly uncommon in | cultivation despite the fact that its very ornamental w |
Relatively common in | cultivation in Europe, it is not known to have been int |
In | cultivation it is an easily grown but moisture hungry h |
the red flowered form most commonly seen in | cultivation. |
is plant is strong growing and does well in | cultivation. |
The tree is not known to remain in | cultivation elsewhere. |
yte in nature and a hanging-basket plant in | cultivation. |
In | cultivation it grows from 4-8 inches high, and up to 1 |
Utricularia cornigera has been grown in | cultivation under the name U. reniformis and with the c |
Drosera derbyensis is grown in | cultivation and has been found to thrive in heated wate |
s the easiest species to bring to flower in | cultivation. |
w, and is one of the most common sundews in | cultivation. |
ve to dieback and tend to be short-lived in | cultivation. |
It is best to mimic these conditions in | cultivation, and water the plants with cold, purified w |
This species is hardy in | cultivation, including humid areas and has proved usefu |
soon to leave school and help the family in | cultivation. |
A plant commonly found in | cultivation outside its range is the cultivar 'Adiyaman |
It has 85 acres (34 ha) of vines in | cultivation, growing 16 varieties of grapes. |
(1964), it is unlikely the tree remains in | cultivation. . |
o the UK in 2008, but is not known to be in | cultivation in North America. |
ocereus senilis is a very popular cactus in | cultivation, grown for its woolly appearance. |
The most common species in | cultivation is the pink-flowered Watsonia borbonica and |
by habitat loss, and thus extremely rare in | cultivation. |
ith housing for local residents occupied in | cultivation of the land and the trade association of th |
16 acres (65,000 m²) of this crop remain in | cultivation. |
G. hookeriana is comparatively rare in | cultivation, and less vigorous than the cultivar. |
'UPMTF' (Bosque) is not known to be in | cultivation beyond North America. |
tion of the Most Beautiful-Leaved Plants in | Cultivation in this Country. |
In | cultivation it can spread rapidly and take over a large |
ertheless, the flowers of plants growing in | cultivation are readily pollinated by a large number of |
The plant is not found in | cultivation, because its flowers have no ornamental val |
'King's Choice' is not known to be in | cultivation in Europe or Australasia. |
rvived temperatures down to nearly -30°C in | cultivation in Scotland and Pennsylvania, USA. |
Sparaxis bulbifera is the commonest in | cultivation, with flowers from cream to yellow or purpl |
'Milliken' is not known to be in | cultivation beyond North America. |
o be very similar and are often confused in | cultivation; both have small leaves arranged in a roset |
ss is very slow and difficult to achieve in | cultivation; as a result, many plants sold for horticul |
Species encountered in | cultivation include M. denhamii and M. sonchifolia, nat |
m in height in the wild, but up to 60 m in | cultivation in optimum conditions, with upward pointing |
n death of some specimens of C. indivisa in | cultivation and in the wild has been attributed to this |
ylindrical and long (from 35 cm up to 3m in | cultivation) and resemble the leaves of the Holcoglossu |
In | cultivation, this orchid does well in a course, well-dr |
It is a popular species in | cultivation, where young plants commonly remain unbranc |
, now many are also landowners, involved in | cultivation, as well as selling grocery. |
the wild, a characteristic that is lost in | cultivation when plants retain a greener appearance pre |
Relatively rare in | cultivation, the Ichang papeda is a large shrub or smal |
'Red Fall' is not known to be in | cultivation beyond North America. |
aw, J. M. H. (1998) A Review of Iochroma in | Cultivation. |
The tree is not known to be in | cultivation beyond the USA. |
In | cultivation, this plant does best in bright light, and |
'Hallelujah' is not known to be in | cultivation beyond North America. |
It is sometimes known in | cultivation as "Kaffir Lily"; this name is best avoided |
Ecuador, these cacti are extremely rare in | cultivation because of the very strict rules for removi |
'Burnley Select' is not known to be in | cultivation beyond Australia. |
Laos has experienced very steep declines in | cultivation, but former opium farmers are in many cases |
The grape varieties common in | cultivation includes a large proportion of indigenous v |
It does well in | cultivation and recently has spread dramatically in are |
idered to be a difficult species to grow in | cultivation. |
G. hookeriana or G. hookerana) has been in | cultivation for many years. |
se of pesticides and chemical fertilizer in | cultivation, and the lack of pleasant flavours, and the |
In | cultivation it usually does not bloom until it develops |
nt, white mulberry (Morus alba), popular in | cultivation throughout South Asia, or Eucalyptus and Po |
Flowering Aloe ramosissima in | cultivation at Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens in Cape T |
In | cultivation, on richer soils with higher rainfall or su |
In | cultivation, Roystonea regia is called the Cuban royal |
The September Elm is very rare in | cultivation in Europe , and it is not known to have bee |
'Ed Wood' is not known to be in | cultivation beyond North America. |
It may be short lived in | cultivation, but tends to last longest in well-drained |
ancient times and may be the oldest iris in | cultivation. |
h rare in the wild, this dudleya is kept in | cultivation by gardeners and enthusiasts of succulents, |
arieties with white and pink flowers are in | cultivation. |
Collected by Lange in 1860, it has been in | cultivation since at least 1400 BC. |
isted 2007), the tree is not known to be in | cultivation beyond North America. |
'Prairie Shade' is not known to be in | cultivation beyond North America. |
the kaki is also among the oldest plants in | cultivation, known for its use in China for more than 2 |
It is common in | cultivation and often called the "Silver Dollar" vine. |
nctive differences in habit are retained in | cultivation. |
The tree is not known to be in | cultivation beyond Canada. |
Some Momordica species are grown in | cultivation for their fleshy fruit, which are oblong to |
cies is rarely collected and most plants in | cultivation are children of this first collection. |
Plants with white berries are found in | cultivation under the name Callicarpa americana var. |
mainly due to tobacco companys' interest in | cultivation of the variety. |
Blister Rust (Cronartium ribicola), but in | cultivation has proved somewhat less susceptible than m |
The last of these to survive in | cultivation was damaged by gales in 2008 and the surviv |
It is popular in | cultivation, and is favoured by the cut flower trade. |
It is extremely rare in | cultivation and only one mature tree grows outside its |
In | cultivation, Salvia pentstemonoides likes fast-draining |
mated to be more than 3-6 million plants in | cultivation compared to only 35,800 plants remaining in |
ponticum, and hybridizes readily with it in | cultivation; the hybrid is invasive in parts of northea |
The cultivar is not known to be in | cultivation beyond North America. |
Species in | cultivation include Brunfelsia americana ("lady of the |
Aspidistra elatior is well-known in | cultivation and has a reputation for withstanding negle |
'Lincoln' is not known to be in | cultivation beyond North America. |
On the other hand, it is widely planted in | cultivation and grows well in tropical locations such a |
It is not known to be in | cultivation in Europe or Australasia. |
'Jade Empress' is not known to be in | cultivation beyond North America. |
The species is used in | cultivation, although its fragrance is considered mutab |
ch less, and form a central vase, which, in | cultivation, should be kept filled with water. |
In | cultivation, the plants prefer light well-drained soil, |
In | cultivation, this species does best in warmer climates |
H. minor in | cultivation |
S. graminifolium in | cultivation. |
In | cultivation it proves quite hardy as long as it is shad |
Sometimes seen in | cultivation. |
Almost certainly not in | cultivation. |
'Burgundy' is not known to be in | cultivation beyond North America. |
'Golden Rey' is not known to be in | cultivation beyond the USA. |
etween 900 and 1600 m, but is also found in | cultivation near highland papyrus. |
Generally not available in | cultivation. |
It is not in | cultivation. |
'Pathfinder' is not known to be in | cultivation beyond North America. |
B. baxteri in | cultivation, Colac, Victoria. |
It was then grown in | cultivation for several years while further specimens w |
ceptionally to 57 m), only 30 to 40 feet in | cultivation, with a trunk diameter of up to 5 feet (1.5 |
The native plant, rarely seen in | cultivation, reaches 1.3 m (4.3 ft) tall. |
None specified due to difficulties in | cultivation. |
This species is uncommon in | cultivation. |
A juvenile Rhus glauca in | cultivation. |
white market" (legally collected) plants in | cultivation. |
laevigata, in | cultivation at The Banksia Farm |
It can become larger in | cultivation. |
Little known species, not in | cultivation. |
been discovered, there are none growing in | cultivation, and there are no seeds in storage. |
ost difficult carnivorous plants to keep in | cultivation, but this depends on the area in which they |
This peony is very rare in | cultivation. |
s Linnaeus in 1753, but had already been in | cultivation since 1596. |
This plant is not often found in | cultivation. |
Seedlings in | cultivation are reported to begin producing a stem two |
It is not known to be in | cultivation elsewhere. |
ut widespread propagation and popularity in | cultivation have reduced the demand on wild populations |
primarily a settled population involved in | cultivation of cereals - especially wheat, barley and m |
however, documentation for what was once in | cultivation is rich. |
Today, very little of it remains in | cultivation in Europe. |
In nature, it grows in open forests; in | cultivation. |
M. kermadecensis is popular in | cultivation in New Zealand |
'Churchyard' is not known to be in | cultivation beyond Australia. |
In | cultivation, the species is very commonly grown mis-nam |
It is not known whether 'Manchu' remains in | cultivation. |
Often those grown in | cultivation are strains from the western end of its ran |
The tree is probably no longer in | cultivation. |
1994, and the last remaining individual in | cultivation died in December 2003, despite conservation |
espite this, it is a very popular cactus in | cultivation. |
species of hawthorn that was long known in | cultivation in England but apparently is no longer grow |
Rubus deliciosus has been hybridized in | cultivation with the very closely related (and possibly |
ly orange-red, various colours are found in | cultivation, ranging from nearly a true scarlet through |
and vinethicket margins; it is not known in | cultivation. |
maroon: it is the most common subspecies in | cultivation. |
o Italy and North Africa, and often seen in | cultivation. |
e latter is now experiencing an increase in | cultivation due to overspill from Afghanistan. |
It is not known whether 'Harbin' remains in | cultivation. |
The plant is reasonably common in | cultivation as a decorative tree in New Zealand, especi |
Oklahoma, in 1994, it is not known to be in | cultivation in Europe or Australasia. |
It is generally a lot smaller in | cultivation. |
In | cultivation it is a hardy and long lived species which |
Agriculture in this area includes | cultivation of rice paddy, betel nut and coconut.Some c |
en woodland with some tall trees, including | cultivation and around human habitation, from southern |
a common bird in semi-open areas, including | cultivation and gardens. |
a due to human activities such as increased | cultivation. |
This led to increased | cultivation of alternative crops, notably tea in Sri La |
that the area may have been used for indigo | cultivation in earlier times. |
they set aside to Falun Dafa on individual | cultivation. |
tradition, which focuses on the individual | cultivation of the middot, or qualities of God. |
the Petun (tobacco), for their industrious | cultivation of that plant. |
depletion can be due to excessively intense | cultivation and inadequate soil management. |
who took up military service and were into | cultivation during peace time. |
It was introduced into | cultivation in Europe by Augustine Henry, and the botan |
It has been introduced into | cultivation to the United States and Australia, and is |
ese Elm cultivars have been introduced into | cultivation including the American bred variety 'Emer I |
e famous pitcher plant Nepenthes rajah into | cultivation. |
The species was introduced into | cultivation in 1902, where it survives as a single clon |
It was introduced into | cultivation by 19th century Scottish botanist David Dou |
The species was introduced into | cultivation at the beginning of the eighteenth century. |
's Land Army who put the tennis courts into | cultivation and used the reception rooms as a food stor |
The species was introduced into | cultivation in Europe by William Lobb in 1843. |
Banksia paludosa was first introduced into | cultivation in England in 1805. |
It has been brought into | cultivation. |
e wild, but the species has been taken into | cultivation. |
The first species to be brought into | cultivation. |
tand cold has led to a sharp decline in its | cultivation of Japanese barnyard millet, in favor of ri |
Its | cultivation depends on rainfall distribution, water hol |
e Caribbean grew indigo and transported its | cultivation when they settled in the colony of South Ca |
yprus this variety was rediscovered and its | cultivation is slowly on the increase again, as it offe |
Its | cultivation originated in the Ethiopian highlands, and |
ish community of Ein Gedi was known for its | cultivation of the afarsimon. |
s, and there is some recent interest in its | cultivation again. |
s the inhabitants for their industry in its | cultivation, but, like most of the cities of Sicily, it |
nd of music, and gave much attention to its | cultivation. |
etts, and for about 40 years thereafter its | cultivation was confined to that immediate neighborhood |
It is famous for its | cultivation of mangoes. |
is one of the strong advocaters of jatropha | cultivation for production of bio-diesel. |
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