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Russian tarragon (A. dracunculoides L.) can be grown from seed but is much weaker in flavor when compared to the French variety. [7] However, Russian tarragon is a far more hardy and vigorous plant, spreading at the roots and growing over a meter tall. This tarragon actually prefers poor soils and happily tolerates drought and neglect. It is ...
Tarkhuna (Georgian: ტარხუნა, Georgian pronunciation: [tʼaɾχuna]) or Tarkhun (Russian: тархун) is a Georgian [1] carbonated soft drink that is flavored with tarragon or woodruff. It was first created in the Kutais Governorate of the Russian Empire in 1887, by a young Georgian pharmacist named Mitrofan Lagidze in the city ...
Vladimir Motor-Tractor Plant (VMTZ) within the group "Tractor plants" Lipetsk Tractor plant (LTZ) Lipetsk, Russian SFSR: 1944: Agri-transport tired tractors: T-40 "Lipetsk tractor" plant within the group "Tractor plants", closed since 2009 Kirov Plant: Leningrad, Russian SFSR: 1801: Heavy wheeled tractor general purpose terrain: Kirovets K-700 ...
1. In a medium bowl, whisk the mayonnaise with the ketchup, red wine vinegar, onion, parsley, tarragon and Worcestershire sauce. Cover and refrigerate.
Kali tragus, the Russian thistle Leaves of a mature plant coming into flower, each leaf with one flower and two bracts in its axil. Salsola tragus is an annual forb.In habit, the young plant is erect, but it grows into a rounded clump of branched, tangled stems, each one up to about a metre long.
It includes flora taxa that are native to the Russian Far East. Taxa of the lowest rank are always included. Higher taxa are included only if endemic. For the purposes of this category, the "Russian Far East" is defined in accordance with the World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions. That is, the geographic region known as ...
Note: The country of Russia is not a geographical unit employed in the World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions. The following categories should be used instead where the information is available: Category:Flora of Central European Russia; Category:Flora of East European Russia; Category:Flora of North European Russia
Harry Harlan was a friend of the famous Russian plant breeding expert Nikolai Vavilov, and at the age of fifteen Jack Harlan met Vavilov when the latter stayed at the Harlan house during an international conference. This meeting inspired Jack to become a plant collector himself, and plans were made for him to travel to Russia after finishing ...