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  2. Daniel J. Hinkley - Wikipedia

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    Daniel John Hinkley is an American plantsman, garden writer, horticulturist and nurseryman. He is best known for establishing Heronswood Nursery, in Kingston, Washington; and Windcliff, on the Kitsap Peninsula near Indianola, WA; [1] and for collecting, propagating, and naming varieties of plants new to the North American nursery trade.

  3. Berry Botanic Garden - Wikipedia

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    Berry Botanic Garden was a botanical garden in southwest Portland, Oregon, in the United States.In addition to large collections of alpine plants, rhododendrons, primulas, and lilies, it was known for its plant-conservation program and its large seed bank that protects rare or endangered plants of the Pacific Northwest.

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    Seed catalogs are a must if you want to start your own plants. If you would like to start your own plants from seed, consider joining us for Cornell Cooperative Extension of Oneida County's first ...

  5. Ozette potato - Wikipedia

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    The Ozette, also known locally as Makah Ozette or Anna Cheeka's Ozette [1] is the oldest variety of potato grown in the Pacific Northwest region. This potato, of the petite heirloom fingerling type, was grown for over two centuries by the Makah tribe native to Washington and was "rediscovered" in the late 1980s.

  6. Trifolium incarnatum - Wikipedia

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    In mild winter areas, such as coastal California and the Pacific Northwest, crimson clover typically behaves as a winter annual. The seeds germinate in the first rains of late summer or autumn. The plants grow through the winter, and have a major flush of bloom in late spring. In dry summer climates, the plants die after maturing seeds.

  7. Cornus nuttallii - Wikipedia

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    However, when Scottish botanist David Douglas encountered C. nuttalli on his expedition to the Pacific Northwest in the 1820s, he mistook it for C. florida and did not send seeds back to England. [3] English botanist Thomas Nuttall was the first to describe the species for science while staying at Fort Vancouver in the autumn of 1834. [7]

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