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Sympyotrichum patens is a perennial and herbaceous flowering plant usually between 10 and 100 centimeters (1 ⁄ 4 and 3 + 1 ⁄ 4 feet) tall. [5] It has a spreading growth form, and the leaves are ovate to oblong and clasp the pubescent stem.
Aster is a genus of perennial flowering plants in the family Asteraceae.Its circumscription has been narrowed, and it now encompasses around 170 species, all but one of which are restricted to Eurasia; many species formerly in Aster are now in other genera of the tribe Astereae.
Aster barbellatus Grierson; Aster batangensis Bureau & Franch. Aster bellidiastrum (L.) Scop. Aster biennis Ledeb. Aster bietii Franch. Aster bipinnatisectus Ludlow ex Grierson; Aster boweri Hemsl. Aster brachytrichus Franch. Aster brevicaulis W.P.Li; Aster brevis Hand.-Mazz. Aster bulleyanus Jeffrey; Aster chekiangensis (C.Ling ex Y.Ling) Y.F ...
Nong Lam University (Vietnamese: Trường Đại học Nông Lâm Thành Phố Hồ Chí Minh) is a comprehensive university in Thủ Đức, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. ...
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[195] [191] By the 1990s, the commercial role and influence of Hoa in Vietnam's economy have rebounded substantially since the introduction of Doi Moi as the Vietnamese government's post-1988 shift to a capitalist-based free-market liberalization has led to an astounding resurgence of Chinese economic dominance across the country's urban areas.
Tràng An is a scenic area near Hoa Lư, Vietnam renowned for its boat cave tours. [1] On 23 June 2014, at the 38th session of the World Heritage Committee in Doha, the Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. [2] The Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex includes Hoa Lư and Tam Cốc/Bích Động.
Construction started on 12 hectares (30 acres) northeast of Thi Nghe Channel, and the zoo occupied 20 hectares (49 acres) by the end of 1865. On February 17, 1869 the zoo opened to the public, and today the Saigon Zoo is one of the oldest continuously operating zoos in the world. The Saigon Zoo has undergone many changes over the years.