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  2. Coleonema pulchellum - Wikipedia

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    Coleonema pulchellum, commonly known as confetti bush, buchu, diosma or breath of heaven, is a shrub which is endemic to the Cape Provinces of South Africa. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Description

  3. Coleonema - Wikipedia

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    Coleonema is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rutaceae.The eight known species are all from the western Cape Province of South Africa.In Australia, where they are cultivated as garden ornamentals, they are often referred to as Diosma, [1] a different genus in the same family.

  4. Diosma - Wikipedia

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    Diosma is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rutaceae, native to Cape Provinces of South Africa. [2] The genus was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753. [ 1 ]

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  6. Diosma haelkraalensis - Wikipedia

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    Hagelkraal's diosma was found to have higher concentrations of the compound than Agathosma crenulata and Agathosma betulina - the buchu species which are currently used for commercial production, although the overall yield was lower. [5] while it is not currently used, this plant could be cultivated and utilised by the fragrance and flavour ...

  7. Gardening - Wikipedia

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    Plant domestication is seen as the birth of agriculture. However, it is arguably proceeded by a very long history of gardening wild plants. While the 12,000 year-old date is the commonly accepted timeline describing plant domestication, there is now evidence from the Ohalo II hunter-gatherer site showing earlier signs of disturbing the soil and cultivation of pre-domesticated crop species. [8]

  8. Agathosma betulina - Wikipedia

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    It is an evergreen shrub growing to 2 m (6 ft 7 in) tall. The leaves are opposite, rounded, about 20 mm (0.79 in) long and broad, glossy, and fragrant. [1] The flowers are white or pale pink, with five petals; the fruit is a five-parted capsule which splits open to release the seeds.

  9. Garden-based learning - Wikipedia

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    A group of children planting rosemary in a garden. The practice of garden-based learning is a growing global phenomenon largely seen in the United States , the United Kingdom and Australia . As of 2010, the National Gardening Association reported over 3,000 school gardens in the United States alone.