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The Chinese Jujube

Fact Sheet HS-50 April 1994 The Chinese Jujube 1 P.M. Lyrene and T.E. Crocker 2 Scientific Name: Zizyphus jujube Lam. Family: Rhamnaceae (Buckthorn family) Origin: China Distribution: Most predominant in China.

Ziziphus P. Mill. jujube

ziziphus--1 Rhamnaceae CCCC Buckthorn family Ziziphus P. Mill. jujube Franklin T. Bonner Dr. Bonner retired from the USDA Forest Service=s Southern Research Station, Mississippi State, Mississippi.

Full Length Research Paper Scheduling irrigation for jujube ...

African Journal of Biotechnology Vol. 9(35), pp. 5694-5703, 30 August, 2010 Available online at http://www.academicjournals.org/AJB ISSN 1684–5315 © 2010 Academic Journals

Jujube Just Fruits & Exotics

Introduction Never heard of a jujube? Join the crowd. This delectable native of China has been cultivated for over 4,000 years. The small fruit most closely resembles a date when dried.

LEAFSPOT, CERCOSPORA JUJUBAE CHOWDHURY, ON JUJUBE, ZIZIPHUS ...

Plant Pathology Circular No. 44 Florida Department of Agriculture March 1966 Division of Plant Industry LEAFSPOT, CERCOSPORA JUJUBAE CHOWDHURY, ON JUJUBE, ZIZIPHUS MAURITIANA LAM.

Valerian Complex M1452

herb of Passion Flower and Spiny Jujube seed.* Valerian has a long history of traditional use in North-Western Europe. 1 The common name ‘Passion Flower’ derives from the idea that the

Flakey Baby Socks

An original design by Anny Purls for Jujube & Lolo Cute little fair isle socks to fit a 6-12 month old cherub. Knit with worsted weight yarn on size US 6/4.00mm needles, ...

i FI N AL DRAFT

highest in guava (1128 times) followed by jujube (1018), lime & lemon (837), mango (494) and jackfruit (441) during the last 30 years. Recent progresses in research and development of fruits in Bangladesh include, collection

Ziziphus mauritiana

Ziziphus mauritiana Rhamnaceae Lam. jujube Z. mauritiana fruit and leaves. (Anthony Simons) Z. mauritiana cuttings, Makoka, Zambia (Hannah Jaenicke) LOCAL NAMES Amharic (kurkura); Arabic (nabak (fruit),sidr); Bengali (ber boroi,kool,ber,boroi); Burmese (zee-pen,zizidaw,eng-si); English (dunks ...

A cardigan for Merry

Description A cardigan for Merry © Anny Rail, 2007-2008. An adaptation by Anny Purls for Jujube & Lolo This toddler cardigan is an adaptation of Kate Gilbert's "A Cardigan for Arwen" originally published in the Winter 2006 Interweave Knits magazine (also available as an instant download from ...