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Nutmeg and Mace

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

The nutmeg and mace are under the plant Myristica fragrans Houtt. belonging to the family of Myristicaceae. They are grown in the tropical places of West Indies and Indonesia. A certain science expert signified that the yearly generation of nutmeg summed up to around 19,040,000 pounds. Approximately one pound of mace is acquired for every […]

Mustard

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

Mustard is only one of the Brassica species belonging to the family Cruciferae. The production of mustard and rape is analogous in numerous ways. Nevertheless, each crop is a severe toxin of the other. Due to this fact, the two crops must never be planted on similar farm and if possible never be in the […]

Flax

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

Commonly known as flax and scientifically named as Linum usitatissimum L. is from the family Linaceae. It is typically grown in America because of its seeds. The pressed seeds of flax are the main source of linseed oil, and such oil is being utilized mainly in paints. The other product, which is the linseed meal, […]

Feijoa

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

The Feijoa sellowiana Berg. belongs to the family Myrtaceae. This is a subtropical plant native to South America. Nevertheless, it has been grown to some extent in Florida and California with intermittent plantings of one to two acres of land. The plant Feijoa is best planted when the temperature is mild or moderate having thirty […]

Crotalaria

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

The Crotalaria species belong to the family of Leguminosae as classified with the help of microscopy using a stereo binocular microscope. There are three hundred and twenty-five species that are included in the genus Crotalaria as identified and categorized by means of microscopy using the stereo binocular microscope. The said number of species is determined […]