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GENERAL | HELP IN IDENTIFYING UNKNOWN SEED - PLANTVILLAGE
Apr 17, 2014 The picture is not too clear! What I'm seeing can be anise herb?! Google it and see if looks like what u have
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Remote sensing is the acquisition of information about an object or phenomenon without making physical contact with the object and thus in contrast to on-site observation, especially the …
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GENERAL | WHICH HERBS CAN BE DIRECTLY SEEDED IN GARDEN?
Apr 3, 2013 The annual and biennial culinary herbs can generally be direct-sown. Perennial culinary herbs can often be seed-grown, but quality is almost always better from cutting-grown …
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The disease is most likely to develop in areas that have weeds and stubbles of infected plants. It can occur in both tropical and temperate environments, particularly in irrigated and rainfed …
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NEW PLANTS & NEW FEATURES - PLANTVILLAGE
Feb 27, 2013 We've just added four new plants: (Anise) [https://www.plantvillage.com/topics/anise/infos] (Bergamot) …
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FENNEL | DISEASES AND PESTS, DESCRIPTION, USES, PROPAGATION
Fennel, Foeniculum vulgare, is an herbaceous perennial plant in the family Apiaceae grown for use as a herb or flavoring. The fennel plant is an erect herb with 4–5 hollow stems and …
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ANISE - PLANTVILLAGE
There are no questions in Anise yet.Ask a question about this plant
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ANISE | DISEASES AND PESTS, DESCRIPTION, USES, PROPAGATION
Nov 2, 2018 Anise is an annual herbaceous plant in the Umbelliferae family that is primarily grown for its fruits, which are used as a spice. The plant has alternately arranged leaves and a …
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