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Memorial plinth commemorating scientists who worked on the medical applications of penicillin in the Rose Garden, at the Oxford Botanic Gardens. When Orr-Ewing started her research at the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology Georges Dreyer was the professor of pathology.
The Commonwealth Heritage List is a heritage register which lists places of historic, cultural and natural heritage on Commonwealth land or in Commonwealth waters, or owned or managed by the Commonwealth Government.
A White Rose in Bloom (メジロバナの咲く, Mejirobana no Saku) is a Japanese yuri manga written and illustrated by Asumiko Nakamura which has been serialized in Hakusensha's manga magazine Rakuen Le Paradis since October 2017.
The Kyoto Tachibana Senior High School Green Band is considered Japan's best and most innovative high school marching band. Until just several years ago — when the school began to admit boys ...
George S. Vasey (February 28, 1822 – March 4, 1893) was an English-born American physician and botanist.He practiced medicine in Illinois for nearly two decades. He was appointed Chief Botanist at the United States Department of Agriculture in 1872, a position he held for the remainder of his life.
The Arboretum was established in 1930 on the site of a former school garden called Botanik, smaller in size than today (0.71 ha). It was part of a city botanic garden ensemble, managed by engineer Marian Güntzel. [3] During World War II, this facility was partially devastated by the necessary earthworks related to the defense of the city.
Rosa multiflora is grown as an ornamental plant and also used as a rootstock for grafted ornamental rose cultivars. In eastern North America , Rosa multiflora is considered an invasive species . It was originally introduced from Asia as a soil conservation measure, as a natural hedge to border grazing land, and to attract wildlife.
Rosa rugosa (rugosa rose, beach rose, Japanese rose, Ramanas rose, or letchberry) is a species of rose native to eastern Asia, in northeastern China, Japan, Korea and southeastern Siberia, where it grows on beach coasts, often on sand dunes. [1] It is naturalized in much of Europe and parts of the United States and Canada. [2]