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1. Patron Saints Index: Saint Hyacinth
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- HYACINTH.
- Also known as Apostle to Poland; Apostle of the North; Hyacinth of Cracow; Jacynthe Memorial 17 August Profile Related to Saint Ceslaus. ... During an attack on a monastery, Hyacinth managed to save a crucifix and statue of Mary, though the statue weighed far more than he could normally have lifted; the saint is usually shown holding these two items. Born 1185 at Lanka Castle, Kamin, Silesia, Poland Died 1257 at Krakow, Poland of natural causes; relics at Paris, France Name Meaning purple (greek) Canonized 17 April 1594 by Pope Clement VIII Patronage Poland Images Gallery of images of Saint Hyacinth Additional Information Catholic Encyclopedia Kirken i Norge norwegian New Catholic Dictionary Hard Copy printer friendly version Translate español | français | deutsch | italiano | português Saints Index Page | Catholic Community Forum | Contact Author | Message Board .
2. HYACINTH CLARKE, LLC.
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3. botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Hyacinth, Grape - Herb Profile and Information
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- Hyacinth, Grape .
- Hyacinth, Grape.
- ---Synonym---Starch Hyacinth. ...
- The Grape Hyacinth, very much cultivated in England as a garden plant and occasionally met with in sandy soils in the eastern and southern counties, has, like the Wild Hyacinth, a poisonous bulb. ...
- The Grape Hyacinth has sometimes been called Starch Hyacinth, as the flowers have been supposed to smell of wet starch. ...
- ) (Feather Hyacinth), or Purse Tassel, has been used, as well as other species of Muscari, for its diuretic and stimulant properties. ...
- The innumerable varieties of Garden Hyacinth are derived from an Eastern plant, Hyacinthus orientalis. ...
4. Hyacinth Macaws
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- Blackstone Aviaries Hyacinth Macaws There is nothing else like a Hyacinth. ... No matter how you interact with your Hyacinth they quickly become part of the family. ...
- Our first baby Hyacinth: Cyrus & Mom March 2,1985. ...
- Hyacinth Mother with just hatched baby Cyrus. ...
- At Blackstone Aviaries we have been raising hyacinth macaws since 1985. Cyrus, who is pictured above with her mother, was our first baby hyacinth. ...
- In 1989, we obtained a hyacinth male from a pet owner. ...
- It is truly a joy to get the first hyacinth eggs of the year. ...
- 3 months old: 1 1/2 - 2 1/2 months old: Zachary hatched 1994 My hyacinth Zachary, the son of Ben was hatched in 1994. ...
- Hyacinth Babies.
5. Invasion Biology Introduced Species Summary Project - Columbia University
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- Water Hyacinth (Eichhorinia crassipies) | Project Home | Taxonomy | Identification | Distribution | Introduction Facts | Establishment | Ecology | Benefits | Threats | Control | .
- Common Name: Water Hyacinth .
- Identification: Water hyacinth is a free-floating plant, which grows up to three feet in height. ... Water hyacinth leaf stalks are bulbous and spongy. Water hyacinth grows an erect thick stalk (to 20 inches long) at the top of which is a single spike of several (8 to 15) showy flowers. ... Water hyacinth reproduces vegetatively by short runner stems (stolons) that radiate from the base of the plant to form daughter plants, and also reproduces by seed. ...
- Original Distribution: The Water Hyacinth is native to the northern neotropics of South America. ...
- Current Distribution: The Water Hyacinth is distributed currently through North America, South America, eastern Africa, and Asia. ...
- Site and Date of Introduction: The Water Hyacinth was introduced from its native home in South America to various countries by well-meaning people as an ornamental plant; to the US in the 1880's. ...
- Mode(s) of Introduction: The Water Hyacinth was introduced from its native home in South America to various countries by well-meaning people as an ornamental plant. ...
- Reason(s) Why it has Become Established: The Water Hyacinth has special adaptations to allow it to grow and spread rapidly in freshwater. ...
- Threat(s): Water Hyacinth grows profusely, forming dense mats that can spread across water surfaces eventually choking the entire water body. ...
- The fast-growing Water Hyacinth soon becomes a noxious weed outside its native habitat. ... The presence of Water Hyacinth disrupts all life on the water. ...
- Water Hyacinth impede transport of irrigation and drainage water in canals and ditches, hinder navigation, interfere with hydrolic schemes, decrease the possibilities for washing and bathing, decrease human food production, and decrease recreation. Moreover, Water Hyacinth poses a health risk to humans and livestock because there is the risk that they might become entangled in the heavy growth and drown. ...
6. Hyacinth Bean: Stems for the Cut Flower Market
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- Hyacinth bean: Stems for the cut flower market. ... Hyacinth Bean: Stems for the Cut Flower Market.
- Hyacinth bean (Dolichos lablab L. ... Hyacinth bean, lablab bean, field bean, sem (India) or pig-ears (Chinese, from the leaf shape) is primarily an ornamental annual vine in the U. ...
- The objective of this study was to determine the number of cut stems of hyacinth bean pods that could be produced, the seasonal variation in production, the impact of plant density on cut stem production, and the number of pods produced per stem. ...
- Hyacinth beans were planted on 60 lineal meters of fence, 1. ...
- Hyacinth bean seeds were planted May 1 of both years into MetroMix 510 in 10 cm pots and grown in a greenhouse (17° night/25°C day) for 4 to 5 weeks. ...
- Hyacinth bean is a highly productive plant. ...
- Hyacinth bean is a very vigorous vine and individual plants grew to fill the space on the fence. ...
- Over 80% of the total harvest of cut hyacinth bean stems occurred in the first two weeks of harvest in late Aug. ...
- Hyacinth bean cut stems are a unique item for cut flower arrangements. Some local and regional florists enjoyed the special color and texture that hyacinth beans offered their arrangements while others had little interest in use of these stems. ... However, there is no established market for hyacinth bean cut stems and guarantees of profitability cannot be made. ...
- The bonavist, lablab, or hyacinth bean. ...
- ) hyacinth beans. ...
- Mean yield of commercialquality cut stems of hyacinth bean on a per plant and per meter basis.
7. background hyacinth macaw
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- Hyacinth Macaw - the largest and one of the rarest of the macaws which are various large,.
- The Hyacinth Macaw .
- The Hyacinth Macaw (Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus) is one of 16 living species of macaws and the largest parrot in the world. There are six genera of macaws and the Hyacinth is one of three species of the genus Anodorhynchus. ...
- A typical length for the Hyacinth Macaw is 100 centimeters, or about 40 inches. ...
- The Hyacinth Macaw's historical range included a large area of northeastern, central and southwestern Brazil, eastern Bolivia and northeastern Paraguay. ...
- One of the common misconceptions about the Hyacinth Macaw is that it is primarily a rainforest bird. ...
- The Hyacinth Macaw avoids heavily forested areas throughout most of its range. ...
- Click to see palm nts eaten by Hyacinth Macaws. ...
- Click to see Hyacinth Macaw foraging for Palm nuts in a cattle lot. ...
- Hyacinth Macaws tend to nest in cavities of large trees in the Pantanal portion of their range. ...
- What has been done, is being done and what else can be done to save the Hyacinth Macaw from extinction? Several research projects have been done by ornithologists, both professional and amateur, in the last few years. ...
8. BANGLAPEDIA: Water Hyacinth
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- Water Hyacinth (kachuripana) a tropical, floating luxurious aquatic plant, Eichornia crassipes, of Latin American origin; grows prolifically, and often hinders the passage of boats by blanketing the surface of the water. ...
- It is said that a tourist, attracted by the orchid-like flower of the water hyacinth, introduced it to Bengal from Brazil sometime in the latter part of the 19th century. ...
- Finally, the government decided to eradicate the water hyacinth by organised voluntary labour. The Water-hyacinth Act (1936) was enacted prohibiting all householders from keeping or tolerating water hyacinth on their holdings and premises and making cooperation with government sponsored clearing drives a public duty. District collectors of affected zones were directed to organise water-hyacinth destruction programmes and make such programmes a success mainly with voluntary labour. ... Election (1937) manifestos of all major political parties promised to eradicate the water hyacinth. ...
- There are some additional reasons for the success of the water-hyacinth eradication programme. Heaps of water hyacinth, when decayed, make wonderful fertiliser for cropping. Moreover, some crops and vegetables grew luxuriously on the dressed water hyacinth heaps. This has attracted many landless peasants to accumulate and heap water hyacinth to make floating fields for agricultural production.
- By 1947 the scourge of the water hyacinth came under control and in the next decade the rivers of East Bengal became more or less navigable again. Water hyacinth still exists in many parts of Bangladesh, particularly in the haors and beels, but these do not pose any serious problem to navigation or to cultivation any more. ...
9. hyacinth bean - yourDictionary.com - American Heritage Dictionary
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- Back to SearchBack < hyacinth Hyacinthus > The American Heritage ® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition.
10. Hyacinth Macaw
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- Temperament: Hyacinth macaws are known to be the most gentle of all the macaw species. ... A hand-raised Hyacinth Macaw makes the ultimate pet!.
- Interesting Facts: Hyacinth macaws not only have yellow face patches and eye rings, but a pale yellow hue to all of their skin except their feet!.
11. King County Lake Stewardship Program
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- Water Hyacinth .
- Water hyacinth is native to South America, and was introduced to the United States in the 1880s. ...
- Water hyacinth has not yet (1998) been found in the wild in Washington State, but has been sold as an ornamental in plant nurseries. ...
- Water hyacinth has been called the worst aquatic plant in the world! Its growth rate is among the highest of any plant known: hyacinth populations can double in as little as 12 days. ...
- Water hyacinth can be controlled by harvesting, aquatic herbicides, and biological control agents. Locally, the best way to manage water hyacinth is to prevent it from becoming established. ...
12. Dermatophytosis in a Hyacinth Macaw (Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus) - A Case Report
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- Dermatophytosis in a Hyacinth Macaw (Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus) - A Case Report .
- A dermatophyte infection in a Hyacinth Macaw (Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus) is described. ...
- Key words: Hyacinth macaw, Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus, Dermatophytosis, Trichophyton mentagrophytes, Osteolysis, Osteomyelitis .
- A 20-year-old, female, Hyacinth Macaw (Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus), kept in an outdoor cage shared with other macaw species, developed a broad, concentric ring-shaped, scabby lesion on the temporal area of the head. ...
- Hyacinth Macaw. ...
- Hyacinth Macaw, Skin, Grocott stain. ...
- Hyacinth Macaw, Calvarium. ...
- Hyacinth Macaw, Temporal bone, H&E stain. ...
- Hyacinth Macaw, Temporal bone, H&E stain. ...
- Hyacinth Macaw, Temporal bone, H&E stain. ...
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