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Waterplants growing in a
ditch in the Netherlands,
showing Sagittaria sagittifolia to the right....
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original (PDF) on 2012-10-15.
Sainty G,
Jacobs S (2003).
Waterplants in Australia.
Potts Point, Sydney, Australia:
Sainty and ****ociates....
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inbreeding depression.
Females lay 100–500 eggs,
usually folding them into
waterplants. The eggs are 1.3–1.7 mm (0.051–0.067 in) in
diameter (2.7–4 mm (0.11–0...
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supporters and benefactors. For example, the
genus Victoria (a
flowering waterplant) was
named in
honour of
Queen Victoria of
Great Britain. More recently...
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Educational methods to
decrease consumption of wild
watercress and
other waterplants has been
shown to work in
areas with a high
disease burden. Fascioliasis...
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agriculture sciences was founded, as well as the
electrification and
waterplant in Idvor.
Pupin established a
foundation in the
museum of
Natural History...
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Major renovation works,
involving dredging and
establishing reed and
waterplant beds to
reconstitute the
natural ecology,
capable of
supporting a full...
- 11, 1972 Sand
Point Lighthouse† 12
Waterplant Road
Escanaba February 25, 1988
Squaw Point Boathouse 12
Waterplant Road
Escanaba October 12, 1990 Sawmills...
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Terrebonne –
Lafourche Parish line to
Martinez Road. Here it
turned west onto
Waterplant Road,
skirting the
southern boundary of Schriever. LA 650
entered Schriever...
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Vegetation consists of
Mediterranean shrubs, oak-trees and
several species of
waterplants at the
banks of the
numerous streams. The area
harbors the only European...