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Parts 1 - The Compleat Botanica

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Geographic<br />

origin<br />

Growth<br />

form<br />

Growth<br />

habit<br />

Harvest<br />

season<br />

Has medicinal<br />

uses<br />

Hay fever<br />

pollen<br />

Hay fever<br />

season<br />

Heat<br />

requirement<br />

Heat<br />

zones<br />

<strong>The</strong> places where this plant is thought to have originated<br />

from. Through several millennia of mankind's efforts this<br />

record is fairly obscure.<br />

If this is a tree or shrub how does its visual form appear from<br />

a distance: dense, compact, pyramidal, and so forth.<br />

70<br />

71<br />

If this is a groundcover, vine or flower does it grow upright<br />

without support or does it tend to stay close to the ground:<br />

ascending, climbing, mound forming, spreading, and the like. 72<br />

<strong>The</strong> usual time frame for expecting the harvest to be ready<br />

when the guidelines for "planting period" are followed.<br />

73<br />

An all purpose item used to indicate that this plant has some<br />

traditional healing properties. 74<br />

A indicator of the relative quantity of pollen produced and<br />

carried on the wind. 75<br />

<strong>The</strong> typical time of year when this plant bears wind-borne<br />

pollen. 76<br />

<strong>The</strong> relative need for hot summer days in order to produce<br />

good-sized and flavorful produce. 77<br />

<strong>The</strong> American Horticultural Society's heat zones in which this<br />

plant is known to survive. 78

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