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primary forms or in , ,. plates, sheets or strip - balata, gutta-percha, guayule, chicle and similar natural gums lac; other natural gums, resins and , other vegetable saps and extracts - other forestry products natural cork, raw or simply prepared parts of plants, without flowers or flower buds, and grasses
-------------------------------------------------------------------- nonwovens other textile articles wadding of textile materials and articles thereof; textile fibres not exceeding mm in length (flock), textile dust and mill neps rubber thread and cord, textile covered; textile yarn and strip, impregnated...
https://dgft.gov.in/sites/default/files/cpc_0.pdf
gigi, it's definitely more sustainable than peat, but for those of us who don't live where coconuts are grown, it still has to be shipped a long way. but yes, arguably better than peat. reply ian mcallister on february , at : am is an egg carton usable as a multi-celled planting tray, or are they impregnated
gigi, it's definitely more sustainable than peat, but for those of us who don't live where coconuts are grown, it still has to be shipped a long way. but yes, arguably better than peat. reply ian mcallister on february , at : am is an egg carton usable as a multi-celled planting tray, or are they impregnated...
https://www.smilinggardener.com/plants/starting-plants-from-seeds/
characterized by trimerous flowers, pollen with one pore, and usually branching-veined leaves—for example magnolias , bay laurel , and black pepper ; monocots , about species, [ ] characterized by trimerous flowers, a single cotyledon , pollen with one pore, and usually parallel-veined leaves—for example grasses
characterized by trimerous flowers, pollen with one pore, and usually branching-veined leaves—for example magnolias , bay laurel , and black pepper ; monocots , about species, [ ] characterized by trimerous flowers, a single cotyledon , pollen with one pore, and usually parallel-veined leaves—for example grasses...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flowering_plant
in the arctic, but in its warmest parts, shrubs are common and can reach m ( ft in) in height; sedges , mosses and lichens can form thick layers. in the coldest parts of the arctic, much of the ground is bare; non-vascular plants such as lichens and mosses predominate, along with a few scattered grasses
in the arctic, but in its warmest parts, shrubs are common and can reach m ( ft in) in height; sedges , mosses and lichens can form thick layers. in the coldest parts of the arctic, much of the ground is bare; non-vascular plants such as lichens and mosses predominate, along with a few scattered grasses...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arctic