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Imagining Literacy : Rhizomes of Knowledge in American ...
Textbooks — University of Texas Press (2001), Paperback Brand University of Texas Press Shipping Availability US, Ground In Stock YMore…
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Bulbs, Corms, Rhizomes and Tubers
The Garden Helper — The Garden Helper's guides to growing and caring for flowers and plants, specifically Bulbs, Corms, Rhizomes and Tubers. should be dug and divided in early spring, or in the fall when the plants are dormant. The nutrients that are needed to ...More…
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Iris Bulbs vs. Iris Rhizomes
Do It Yourself — Iris bulbs can be classified into two categories--those having bulbs and those having rhizomes. The bulbs of the bulbous iris are smaller than those of the rhizome iris and they produce smaller blossoms. The iris bulb is similar to an onion bulb ...More…
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Bulbs and rhizomes
The Garden Helper — Karen wrote: I have daffodils growing in my pachysandra and would like to dig them out: Can I hold the bulbs to transplant later, or do I need to transplant right away? Katelyn wrote: Dear Garden helper, I might be moving across the country soon ...More…
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The Complete Book of Bulbs, Corms, Tubers, and Rhizomes
Amazon.com — Author Mathew Swindells EAN 9780895775467 ISBN 0895775468 Number Of Pages 240 Publication Date 1994-01-01 SKU jp-bk-0895775468-2-1More…
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Folds & Rhizomes: In Memoriam Gilles Deleuze
Amazon.com — Artist Various Artists EAN 5411867110996 Original Release Date 1996-02-06 Release Date 2004-07-05 Tracks: Subnubus - Mouse on Mars, Mouse on Mars Occlusion - Main SD II Audio Template - Oval Control: Phantom Signals With Active Band Width Rhizome: No ...More…
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Folds & Rhizomes
Amazon.com — Artist Mouse on Mars Artist Scanner Artist Oval Artist Main Artist Hazan EAN 0017531609527 Release Date 1996-02-06 UPC 017531609527 Tracks: Subnubus Occlusion SD II Audio Template Control: Phantom Signals With Active Band Width Rhizome: No Beginning No ...More…
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All About Rhizomes
Gardening Australia — Plants are made up of various parts: flowers, roots, leaves, and stems. Stems hold plants erect so they can reach upwards for air and sunlight. They transplant food and nutrients to other parts of the plant, and store nutrients to produce new leaves ...More…
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Ask It/Solve It - Citrus Problems / Rhizomes / Josh's ...
Gardening Australia — JERRY COLEBY-WILLIAMS: We've had an email from Milan in South Australia and the situation is, Milan has got a citrus tree, an orange, which has been given text book care for the last 12 years, however it's only 60 centimetres tall and has produced ...More…
