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WELL - Resource Centre Network for Water, Sanitation and Environmental Health
Where groundwater and surface water sources are in short supply, rainwater may be a sustainable alternative or supplement. Roof harvesting of rain is the most common (Fig 1), but ... according to the type of catchment surface used, and by implication the scale of activity (Fig 2). Fig. 2 Small-scale rainwater harvesting systems and uses (adapted from Gould and Nissen-Petersen ...
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Warrah Issue 19 Highlights
Fig 2] have been introduced to the Falkland Islands with stock from these same areas. Others may have been imported with exotic trees ... or dung-loving fungi Some, like the False Chanterelle Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca [Fig 3], are probably native to the area but species ... brightly-coloured Orange Peel Fungus Aleuria aurantia are very distinctive [Fig 4]. Information from anyone who has seen this species ...
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fig factSheet
This helps with picking and with netting the trees. Fig Leaf Mosaic is a common disease in figs and reduces vigour but does not lead to the death of trees. ... fig trees have lost their leaves, take cuttings about 25cm long from the trees you want to multiply. This can be conveniently done when you are pruning trees ...
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Tony Stevens Fig Collection
Fig Collection Tony Stevens' Fig Collection Tony Stevens has a property at Gawler River west of ... 04 Yellow Ischia Zidi (Zida) 2 04 Codes to origins/nature of trees L= Loxton Research Centre collection, (S.A. Govt), now destroyed. D= Uni ... listed in Australia in 1957. S=Smyrna. SP= San Pedro variety Adult fruiting trees which seem to match published descriptions Brown Turkey LD 57, Capri pollinator D ...
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U.S. Global Change Research Information Office
For example, several fig species imported into south Florida as ornamentals have become invasive because the wasps that ... dispersed by parrots introduced from various continents. Red-whiskered bulbuls from Asia roost in these trees and eat fruit of exotic plants such as Brazilian pepper, loquat, and ornamental jasmines, ...
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U.S. Global Change Research Information Office
S. tons per year--or 80 million metric tons, the unit we shall use here (Fig. 1). This is somewhat lower than in 1989, when production reached an all-time peak ... precision with which foresters can project the volume of wood in a developing stand of trees, the problem of allocation would be vastly different. But because the total number of fish ...
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Report on invasive plant species in Niue
Occasional trees of Paraserianthes falcataria [Falcataria moluccana] (Molucca albizia) were seen. This species has the potential, over ... stands and is the most troublesome grass on Niue. Solanum torvum (prickly solanum, devil's fig) is a spiny species of disturbed areas that forms dense, impenetrable thickets. It was reported ...
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Inner West, Sydney NSW, Species List - Large Trees (> 5m)
Sydney's Inner West. Plants are categorised as: Large Trees (> 5m), Small Trees (< 5m), Shrubs (0.5 to 2m), Grasses, Climbers, Herbs, Estuarine and Ferns. It ... robusta Swamp Mahogany Myrtaceae 30 Ficus macrophylla Moreton Bay Fig Moraceae 30-50 small green Ficus rubiginosa Port Jackson or Rusty Fig Moraceae 15 birds. container small green Glochidion ferdinandi ...
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Richard Houghton - Trees Of Hope
Trees have the ability to grow in hostile environments, and, as they ... is one and to plant trees of hope, so that our children might sit, everyone, "under his vine and fig tree, and none shall ... Tree Crops Institute Box 1272 Winters, California 95694 Friends of the Trees Star Route Box 74 Oroville, Washington 98844 Richard Houghton lives in ...
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Growing Diversity | www.grain.org/gd/
The temperate & urban coastal region Small-scale fishing is still ... forest with cork oaks and Aleppo pines, the dry cultivation of vines, olive and fruit trees (fig, almond etc) and the rearing of goats. The Atlas Mountains have been a refuge for ...
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