The Annual monitor is a list of British Quakers who died each year, between 1813 and 1920, including well over 20,000 persons. Most entries are basic data age at death, date of death, names of parents or widow of ... . Some entries have a memorial sometimes of several pages giving biographical detail and a strong religious message. The first issue was published in York by William Alexander 1768 1841 , who was editor between 1813 and 1819. The project was initiated by William s wife, Ann Alexander born Tuke, 1767 1849 ref Quaker Records , Introduction ref . Editors Succeeding editors were William Alexander 1768 1841 Sarah Backhouse 1803 1877 Samuel Tuke reformer Samuel Tuke 1784 1857 Benjamin Seebohm 1798 1871 Esther Seebohm 1798? 1864 Joseph Stickney Sewell 1819 1900 John Newby 1806 1877 William Robinson 1832 1908 Francis Arnold Knight 1852 1915 Numbering No. 1 30 1813 1842 New Series No. 1 78 1843 1919 20 New Series. Nos. 67 70 1909 1912 also issued as Nos. 96 99 New Series Nos. 71 78 1913 1920 also issued as Nos. 101 108 Supplement to No. 22 1834 American Annual Monitor An American Annual Monitor was published 1858 to 1863. Indexes Several cumulative indexes were produced, the most comprehensive being Quaker Records Being an Index to The Annual Monitor, 1813 1892, edited by Joseph J. Green available online see below and Index 1893 1901 edited by W. Pumphrey Title variation Over the years, the title has varied thus The Annual monitor or, Newletter case and memorandum book The Annual monitor and memorandum book The Annual monitor...being an obituary of members of the Society of Friends in Great Britain and Ireland Annual Monitor Online The Green index and the following years are available online at 10 March 2010 MultiCol http www.archive.org details quakerrecordsbe00greegoog ... of the Society of Friends in Great Britain and Ireland, for the year 1850 The Annual Monitor ... Annual monitor Category British Quaker texts Category British biographical dictionaries Category British ... more details
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The Grand Annual is an Australia n Thoroughbred Steeplechase horse racing steeplechase for horses run at Warrnambool, Victoria during its annual May Racing Carnival. The distance is officially listed as about 5500 metres because many sections of the race are run in open paddocks with little or no fences. The race is the longest horse race run in Australia on a public course. There are 33 obstacles, more than any other steeplechase in the world. Horse run clockwise and counter clockwise at various points of the race and features a section in open paddocks. When re entering the racetrack itself horses turn left on the first lap and right on the second. This has created problems on many occasions when horses have tried to veer left rather than right second time around. Knowledge of the course and stamina are vital to the chances of horse and rider. With the Great Eastern Steeplechase and VRC Grand National it is considered to be one of the top three Australian steeplechase races. The Grand Annual was first run in 1872. It was known as the Warrnambool Handicap Steeple until 1877, the Grand National Steeple from 1878 until 1881, the Warrnambool Handicap Steeple again until 1894, and the Grand Annual Steeple since 1895. The 2009 event was the 132nd running the race was not held between 1942 and 1946 and was abandoned in 1971 . The winner is notable for not having raced for two years and two days prior to contesting this event. The race record is held by Hoki 1996 at 6min  38.4 sec. The winners width 90 width 33 valign top 2011 Al Garhood ref http www.smh.com.au environment animals horse jumps into crowd as race turns riderless 20110505 1e9mu.html Horse jumps into crowd as race turns riderless ref 2010 Al Garhood 2009 Sir Pentire 2008 Ginolad 2007 Raazaular 2006 Real Tonic 2005 Frankoo Verymuch 2004 Kwila s Quest 2003 Sampan Man 2002 Hibernian Prince 2001 Hibernian Prince ... grand annual 2008 05 01 1209235042498.html Bargain buy wins gruelling Grand Annual Category Horse ... more details
one source date August 2011 There are two common measures of growth. Year on year percentage growth annual growth uses the prior year as a base for expressing percentage change from one year to the next. Over longer periods of time, compound annual growth rate compound annual growth rate CAGR is a generally accepted metric for average growth rates. In a survey of nearly 200 senior marketing managers, 69 of people responded that they found the annual growth metric very useful. ref name Marketing Metrics Farris, Paul W. Neil T. Bendle Phillip E. Pfeifer David J. Reibstein 2010 . Marketing Metrics The Definitive Guide to Measuring Marketing Performance. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey Pearson Education, Inc. ISBN 0137058292. The Marketing Accountability Standards Board MASB endorses the definitions, purposes, and constructs of classes of measures that appear in Marketing Metrics as part of its ongoing http www.themasb.org projects underway Common Language Marketing Activities and Metrics Project . ref TOC Purpose Growth is the aim of virtually all businesses. Indeed, perceptions of the success or failure of many enterprises or businesses are based on assessments of their growth. Measures of year on year growth, however, are complicated by two simple factors Changes over time in the base from which growth is measured. Such changes might include increases in the number of stores, markets, or salespeople generating sales. This issue is addressed by using same store measures or corollary measures for markets, sales personnel, and so on . Compounding of growth over multiple periods. For example, if a company achieves 30 growth in one year, but its results remain unchanged over the two subsequent years, this would not be the same as 10 growth in each of three years. CAGR , the compound annual growth rate, is a metric that addresses this issue. ref name Marketing Metrics Construction Percentage growth is the central plank of year on year analysis. . . . Dividing the results for the current ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2011 Notability date October 2011 Other uses Fulcrum disambiguation id infobox class toccolours border 1 cellspacing 0 cellpadding 4 style border collapse collapse float right margin 0 0 .5em .5em font size 90 colspan 2 style background color e9e9e9 text align center font size larger Fulcrum, An annual of poetry and aesthetics colspan 2 style padding 1em 0 text align center Deleted image removed Image Fulcrum 5.jpg 193px centre style background color e9e9e9 vertical align top text align left Founders Katia Kapovich , Philip Nikolayev style background color e9e9e9 vertical align top text align left Categories Literary Magazine style background color e9e9e9 vertical align top text align left Frequency Annual style background color e9e9e9 vertical align top text align left Founded 2002 style background color e9e9e9 vertical align top text align left Website http fulcrumpoetry.com http fulcrumpoetry.com Fulcrum, An annual of poetry and aesthetics is a United States literary periodical that has been published since 2002 in poetry 2002 . It is edited by Philip Nikolayev and Katia Kapovich . It appears once a year, and publishes poetry, critical and philosophical essays on poetry, debates and visual art. Major contributors Well known contributors to the early issues of Fulcrum included Pam Brown , Paul Muldoon , John Kinsella poet John Kinsella , Brian Henry , Allen Fisher , Randolph Healy , Peter Horn poet Peter Horn , Sheenagh Pugh , August Kleinzahler , George Bilgere , Charles Bernstein , Billy Collins , and Louis Simpson . W. N. Herbert and Glyn Maxwell are among the writers who have contributed to several issues. External links http fulcrumpoetry.com Fulcrum website DEFAULTSORT Fulcrum Category American literary magazines Category Publications established in 2002 US lit mag stub ... more details
The Penrose Annual was a London based review of graphic arts , printed nearly annually from 1895 to 1982. ref name Hare cite magazine author Steve Hare title By Printers for Printers work Eye magazine Eye volume 15 issue 60 year 2006 url http www.eyemagazine.com feature.php?id 131&fid 578 ref Penrose began in 1895 as Process Work Yearbook Penrose s Annual. Lund Humphries has printed the publication since 1897 and has been responsible for its content since 1906. It was edited by William Gamble from 1895 to 1933 then Richard Bertram Fishenden from 1934 to 1956. Lund Humphries adoption of Monotype technology in 1906 influenced the production of Penrose It soon became a policy to try out each of Monotype s new types in Penrose . ref name Hare The 1938 edition was notable for its text and binding designed by Jan Tschichold . Articles in issues from that era were authored by Beatrice Warde , Stanley Morison , Moholy Nagy, Nikolaus Pevsner and other leading design writers. ref name Hare Allan Delafons edited Penrose from 1958 through 1962. Lund Humphries then had Typographica editor Herbert Spencer graphic designer Herbert Spencer edit the annual from 1964 through 1973. Spencer s modernist impact on the Penrose was immediate his first cover is printed with a stark gothic sans serif at roughly a 40 angle to the spine. Penrose s content was significant in bridging technical aspects of printing and artistic aspects of design. According to St Bride Library St Bride librarian Nigel Roche, Its importance then was largely as a link between disparate areas of the trade. Its importance today is in the seminal articles that it published that still have reference value monographs on individuals articles on various matters of typesetting . ref name Hare The publication was most substantial in size and influence in the 1950s and 1960s. ref name Hare Annuals and years Annuals 8 21 were published ... Penrose Annual Category Communication design Category Graphic design Category Typography ... more details
issue under the headline Homos On The March . ref Tobin and Wicker, p. 69 ref Final Reminder The Annual Reminder continued through July 4, 1969. This final Annual Reminder took place less than a week ..., p. 210 ref Following the 1969 Annual Reminder, there was a sense, particularly among the younger ..., pg. 164 165 ref ref Duberman, pg.226 231 ref ref Carter, pg. 230 ref ref Eisenbach, p. 108 ref The Annual ... Martinac first Paula title Annual Reminder Marker publisher National Trust for Historic Preservation url http www.preservationnation.org issues diversity lgbt heritage in preservation sites annual reminder ... a fictionalized Annual Reminder. However, the film sets the Reminder earlier in the summer, predating ..., Pennsylvania es Recordatorio anual tr Annual Reminder ... more details
ref improve date February 2012 Infobox television show name The Comedy Annual genre Entertainment br Comedy format creator developer writer director creative director presenter Phillip Schofield 2010 starring Jason Manford 2010 br Patrick Monahan 2011 br Ed Byrne comedian Ed Byrne 2011 br Alistair McGowan 2011 br Alfie Boe 2011 br Jenny Eclair 2010 br Mark Watson comedian Mark Watson 2010 br John Bishop comedian John Bishop 2010 br voices Dave Lamb theme music composer opentheme endtheme composer country United Kingdom language English language English num series num episodes 2 list episodes executive producer Lee Connolly br Saurabh Kakkar producer ITV Studios editor Jeremy Scott location The London Studios cinematography writer Kevin Day br Colin Swash br Paul Powell runtime 60 minutes br small includes adverts small company distributor channel ITV small ITV1 STV TV network STV UTV small br small also ITV1 HD STV TV network STV HD UTV UTV HD UTV HD small picture format 576i PAL br 1080i High definition television HDTV audio format first run first aired 5 December 2009 last aired present preceded by followed by related website http www.itv.com production website The Comedy Annual is a one off comedy show, celebrating the best of comedy each year. It is currently presented by Phillip Schofield . Some of the biggest names in British comedy come together to take a look back at the year gone by. Episodes class wikitable width 5 Date Aired Presenter Comedians Viewers Center 1 22 December 2010 Phillip Schofield Jenny Eclair , Jason Manford , Leigh Francis , Mark Watson comedian Mark Watson & John Bishop comedian John Bishop 3.45 Million Center 2 20 December 2011 Phillip Schofield Jason Manford , Patrick Monahan , Jason Byrne comedian Jason Byrne & Alistair McGowan 2.68 Million DEFAULTSORT Comedy annual Category British television comedy Category ITV television programmes ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 The Dandy Annual is the current name of the book that has been published every year since 1938, to tie in with the children s comic book comic The Dandy . As of 2011 there have been 74 editions, with another The Dandy Annual 2013 presumably to follow in 2012. The annuals are traditionally published in August, in time for Christmas , and since 1965 they have had the date of the following year on the cover. Before then no date was given. From 1938 to 1951 the annuals were called The Dandy Monster Comic . The name changed to The Dandy Book in the following year and continued, the year changing for each different annual, until the release of the 2003 book in 2002 when it was renamed Annual . Despite the comic s relaunch as Dandy Xtreme in 2007, the annual was still known as The Dandy Annual . This is likely because the annuals of the time were mostly made up of Dandy Comix , due to the topical nature of the magazine s Xtreme content. In unison with the comic at the time, the cover usually featured Korky the Cat . After Desperate Dan took over the front page in 1984, the annual cover reflected this by featuring both Korky and Dan until the 1991 book the first ever Dandy Annual not to feature Korky on the front in any way. He has made several appearances since then, despite the main focus shifting to Dan. In 2006, the original 1939 Monster Comic was re printed as a facsimile edition in a collector s slipcase . List of annuals This information is necessary to identify older annuals which were not dated. If an annual is dated 1950, it would have been published in August 1949. Prices are in shillings and pence with one shilling equal to 5p. The Dandy Monster Comic 1939. Desperate Dan, Korky the Cat, Keyhole Kate and the Bamboo Town monkeys holding .... Price 7.99 See also List of DC Thomson publications Dandy D. C. Thomson Comics DEFAULTSORT Dandy Annual Category DC Thomson Comics titles Category The Dandy Annual Category Comics anthologies Category ... more details
The Beano Annual is the current name of the book that has been published every year since 1939, to tie in with the children s comic book comic The Beano . As of 2012 there have been 73 editions. They are traditionally published in August, in time for Christmas , and since 1965 they have had the date of the following year on the cover. Before then, no date was given. From 1942 to 1949 the annuals were called The Magic Beano Book , which referred to the short lived The Magic Comic Magic Comic that had ceased publication due to World War II s paper rationing . The name reverted to the original title of The Beano Book in the following year and continued, the year changing for each different annual, until the release of the 2003 book in 2002, when its current name was adopted, though the following year still appears at the end. The 2011 Beano Annual is taller and wider than previous editions. Because of his popularity, Dennis the Menace UK Dennis the Menace has featured on the front cover of every annual since the 1979 book. The original Beano annuals were not dated. This section gives information on their date, with them being published the August before for example, the 1950 Beano annual would have been published in August 1949 . Prices are given in shillings and old pence with one shilling equal to 5p. The Beano Book Image BeanoBook1972.jpg thumb right The cover of the 1972 Beano Book 1940. Big Eggo and the other characters are on a see saw supported by Pansy Potter . Price 2 6 .... Price 4.75. Image BeanoAnnual2005.jpg thumb right The cover of the 2005 Beano Annual 1997. All ... Annual 2003. All the characters are playing on a big 3D mechanical Gnasher. On the back cover the mechanical ... and Gnasher on the back. Price 7.99 http www.amazon.co.uk Beano Annual 2009 D Thomson sim 1845353498 ... comic strips by annual Portal Children s literature http www.tonystrading.co.uk galleries annuals beano.htm Beano Annual Gallery D. C. Thomson Comics Beano DEFAULTSORT Beano Annual, The Category Comics ... more details
About the gift book founded by Rufus Wilmot Griswold the journal edited and written by patients of an asylum in New York The Opal Image The Opal 1847.JPG thumb right The Opal frontispiece from 1847 The Opal, A Pure Gift for the Holy Days , was an annual gift book , founded by Rufus Wilmot Griswold ref Bayless, 83 ref ref Morris, 125 ref and published in New York by John C. Riker, from 1844 to 1849. Content included short stories, illustrations and poems. Griswold began soliciting contributions for the annual in 1843, initially intending to call it The Christian Offering . It was first edited by Nathaniel Parker Willis , John Keese and finally by Sarah Josepha Hale . ref name eapoe cite web url http www.eapoe.org works MISC GOTHAMB6.HTM title The Miscellanea of Edgar Allan Poe work Doings of Gotham accessdate April 11, 2008 ref ref name SU cite web url http www sul.stanford.edu depts hasrg hdis ampo3 toc.html title Stanford University Libraries & Academic Information Resources work The Chadwyck Healey American Poetry Database accessdate ref It was in the 1844 issue that Edgar Allan Poe first published Morning on the Wissahiccon . ref Sova, Dawn B. Edgar Allan Poe, A to Z . New York Checkmark Books, 2001 79. ref Other contributors included Henry Wadsworth Longfellow , Elizabeth F. Ellet and John Greenleaf Whittier . References Reflist Sources cite book title Rufus Wilmot Griswold Poe s Literary Executor last Bayless first Joy publisher Vanderbilt University Press location Nashville edition Hardcover ed. date 1943 id cite book title The New Mirror last Morris first George editor authorlink George Pope Morris publisher Morris, Willis and co. location New York edition Hardcover date 1844 id Wikisourcehas material related to The Opal in The Cambridge History of American Literature, Book II, Chapter 20 s The Cambridge History of American Literature Book II Chapter XX .C2.A7 19. Religious Annuals. Section 19 on Religious Annuals DEFAULTSORT Opal, The Category Literary annua ... more details
For similar terms with different meanings Open enrollment disambiguation Annual enrollment also known as open enrollment or open season is a period of time, usually but not always occurring once per year, when employees of U.S. companies and organizations may make additions, changes or deletions to their elected fringe benefit options. In most cases, employees can only make changes in benefits elections during open enrollment or when they have experienced a specific qualifying event . During this time period an employer will typically communicate to all eligible employees what options they have for their benefit program. Often the vendors or insurance providers will be present to explain the details of their products. This can be done either with group presentations, or benefit fairs , or meetings one on one with each employee. As travel expenses continue to rise many vendors and insurance providers have turned to using independent contract enrollers to do the communication on their behalf. For example, Health Advocate , Inc., a large health advocacy company that references employee benefit plans from over 6,000 employers, has a large push to update their system leading up to open enrollment, typically January 1st of each year. The process is very involved and takes several months as each employer plan may be very different. Open season is a prominent feature of the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program during which some 3 million Federal civilian employees and retirees may choose among several dozen health insurance plans for the coming year. Open season is scheduled in the fall each year, and plan enrollment decisions take effect in the following calendar year. Fall open enrollment is also prominent in Medicare United States Medicare , where almost 50 million enrollees can choose to stay in original Medicare, or join or change plans within the Medicare Advantage and Medicare Part D Prescription Drug programs for the coming calendar year. Category Employment compensation ... more details
1963 Annual Review of Plant Biology formerly Plant Physiology and Plant Molecular Biology ...Refimprove date June 2009 File Binding Annual Review of Sociology.JPG thumb right 300px The Annual Review of Sociology series, one of Annual Reviews 41 series Annual Reviews, located in Palo Alto California ... authorities on the material covered. Availability Each series is available as a bound annual volume ... The first series to be published was Annual Review of Biochemistry , which began in 1932. Additional ... research. All Annual Review series became available online in 1996. Since 2004 most series have been .... As of December 2008, the publications included the following A Annual Review of Analytical Chemistry 2008 Annual Review of Anthropology 1972 Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics 1963 B Annual Review of Biochemistry 1932 Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering 1999 Annual Review of Biophysics formerly Biophysics and Biomolecular Structure 1972 C Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology 1985 Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering scheduled for 2010 Annual Review of Clinical Psychology 2005 Annual Review of Computer Science 1986 1990 Annual Review of Condensed Matter Physics scheduled for 2010 E Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences 1973 Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics formerly Ecology and Systematics 1970 Annual Review of Economics 2009 Annual Review of Entomology 1956 Annual Review of Environment and Resources formerly Energy and the Environment 1976 F Annual Review of Financial Economics 2009 Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics 1969 Annual Review of Food Science and Technology scheduled for 2010 G Annual Review of Genetics 1967 Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics 2000 I Annual Review of Immunology 1983 L Annual Review of Law and Social Science 2005 M Annual Review of Marine Science 2009 Annual Review of Materials Research 1971 Annual Review of Medicine 1950 Annual Review of Microbiology 1947 N Annual Review ... more details
plants being treated as annualplant annuals in some areas. Image Spring Flowers.JPG thumb The Sweet William Dwarf plant is a biennial plant ref cite web url http davesgarden.com pf go 190 title ... s perspective, a plant s status as annualplantannual , biennial, or perennial plant perennial often ... biennial plant is grown in extremely harsh conditions, it is likely to be treated as an annual because it will not survive the winter cold. Conversely, an annual grown under extremely favorable conditions ... s. Plant breeders have produced annual cultivars of several biennials that will flower the first year from seed, e.g. foxglove and Matthiola incana stock . See also Annualplant Perennial plant References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Biennial Plant Category Botanical nomenclature Category Plants Category Garden ...Image Parsley Curled.jpg right thumb 200px Parsley is an example of a biennial plant. A biennial plant is a flowering plant that takes two years to complete its biological lifecycle. In the first year the plant grows leaves, stems, and roots vegetative structures , then it enters a period of dormancy over the colder months. Usually the stem remains very short and the leaves are low to the ground, forming a rosette. Many biennials require a cold treatment, or vernalization , before they will flower. During the next spring or summer, the stem of the biennial plant elongates greatly, or bolts . The plant then flowers, producing fruits and seed s before it finally dies. There are far fewer biennials than either perennial plants or annual plants . Under extreme climatic conditions, a biennial plant may complete its life cycle in a very short period of time e.g. three or four months instead of two years . This is quite common in vegetable or flower seedlings that were exposed to cold conditions ... ht Plant bizany l hu K t ves n v ny mk ms Tumbuhan dwimusim nl Tweejarige plant ja no To rige planter pl Ro lina dwuletnia pt Planta bienal ru ... more details
Gas plant can refer to Dictamnus or Gas plant , a flowering plant Gas fired power plant Gas turbine power plant Natural gas processing Natural Gas Processing Plant disambig ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2007 DISPLAYTITLE Zilla genus Taxobox name Zilla regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Brassicales familia Brassicaceae genus Zilla Zilla is one of the most ancient brassicaceae , growing in the Sahara Arabian extreme deserts , in Northern Africa and the Middle East . Description Zilla is a short leaved herbaceous naked, bluish waxy Perennial plant perennial or an Annual plant annual with a roundish canopy. Fruits are chickpea like. Their flowers are light Violet color violet . In rainy years Zilla spinosa forms nice violets patches in the deserts. External links http www.flowersinisrael.com Zillaspinosa page.htm Zilla spinosa Flowers in Israel DEFAULTSORT Zilla Genus Category Brassicaceae Category Flora of the Sahara Category Flora of Morocco Category Flora of North Africa Category Flora of the Middle East Category Flora of Western Asia Brassicales stub es Zilla g nero pt Zilla planta ... more details
DISPLAYTITLE Paronychia plant taxobox name Paronychia image Paronychia argentea 286232698 .jpg image caption Paronychia argentea regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Core eudicots ordo Caryophyllales familia Caryophyllaceae genus Paronychia genus authority P.Mill. subdivision ranks Species subdivision 110 , see text Paronychia is a genus of plants in the Caryophyllaceae pink family with over 110 species worldwide, mostly from warm temperate North America, Eurasia, South America and Africa. They are herb s that are annualplantannual or Biennial plant biennial or perennial plant perennial in life span. Some species have a woody base. For the most part they have small, white to yellow white colored flowers that are often hidden within the paired bracts. The genus Siphonychia has been incorporated into Paronychia by botanists. The common names for some of the species include chickweed , nailwort , and Whitlow wort . The genus gets its name from the Paronychia disease of the fingernails which it was once thought to cure. Selected species Paronychia ahartii Ahart s nailwort Paronychia argyrocoma Silvery nailwort Paronychia canadensis Smooth forked nailwort Paronychia chartacea Paper nailwort Paronychia fastigiata Hairy forked nailwort Paronychia jamesii James nailwort Paronychia sessiliflora Creeping nailwort Paronychia virginica Virginia nailwort External links Wikispecies Paronycnia http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol PARON USDA Plants Profile North American species DEFAULTSORT Paronychia Plant Category Caryophyllaceae Caryophyllales stub es Paronychia fr Paronychia pt Paronychia ... more details
Poaceae grasses . By contrast, non herbaceous perennial plants are woody plant s which have stems ... herbaceous perennial plants can be determined by analyzing annual growth rings in the secondary ... Reflist Category Botanical nomenclature Category Plant morphology Category Plants botany stub gn ana ... Herbaceous plant sr fi Ruohovarsi th uk zh ... more details
of the very short favourable seasons in desert s. Annualplant s in deserts may use the weedy ... floor prior to the leaf out of woody plant s. Examples include spring beauty spring beauties , trillium ... Western Trillium Wake Robin Weedy ephemerals Alternatively ephemeral also refers to annual plants that complete ... plants this is often what is meant. Allowing more than one generation of the plant to set seed in one ... seed dormancy . Alternatively, some Perennial plant perennial desert plants may die back to their underground ... DEFAULTSORT Ephemeral Plant Category Flowers Category Ephemeral plants cs Efem ra rostlina de Ephemere ... more details
DISPLAYTITLE Lilaea plant Taxobox name Lilaea image Lilaeascilloides.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Monocots ordo Alismatales familia Juncaginaceae genus Lilaea genus authority Aim Bonpland Bonpl. species L. scilloides binomial Lilaea scilloides binomial authority Jean Louis Marie Poiret Poir. Lucien Leon Hauman Hauman Lilaea is a monotypic genus of aquatic plant s containing the single species Lilaea scilloides , which is known by the common names flowering quillwort , awl leaf lilaea , and simply lilaea . The taxonomy of this plant has been in debate, with some authors assigning it to a family of its own named Lilaeaceae , and others keeping it in the small arrowgrass family, Juncaginaceae . ref http www.efloras.org florataxon.aspx?flora id 1&taxon id 222000212 Flora of North America ref It is native throughout the Americas and it can be found elsewhere as an introduced species , particularly in Australia . This is an annual herb growing in or just next to water in several types of shallow aquatic habitat, including vernal pool s, mudflat s, and ditches. The plant takes the form of a tuft of basal leaves around a very short stem. Each onionlike leaf is very narrow, long and pointed, reaching 25 to 40 centimeters long. It is wrapped in a translucent sheath at the base. The inflorescence s include clusters of stamen staminate and plant sexuality bisexual flowers at the tip of a narrow stalk as well as gynoecium pistillate flowers in underwater axils. The pistillate flower is composed of a threadlike style which may be up to 20 centimeters long tipped with a stigma which floats on the water surface. The fruit is a beaked, ribbed nutlet up to a centimeter long. References Reflist External links http ucjeps.berkeley.edu cgi bin get JM treatment.pl?8318,8319,8320 Jepson Manual Treatment http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol LISC4 USDA ... Photo gallery DEFAULTSORT Lilaea Plant Category Alismatales Category Monotypic plant genera ... more details
to its history. Commissioning Program In 2006, The Power Plant launched an annual http www.thepowerplant.org ...Infobox Museum name The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery image PowerPlant smokestack.jpg established ... AboutUs Board of Directors Staff.aspx title Board of Directors & Staff The Power Plant work The Power Plant publisher The Power Plant accessdate 23 September 2011 ref curator Melanie O Brian ref cite web url http www.artdaily.org index.asp?int sec 2&int new 42536 title The Power Plant Appoints ... Plant Contemporary Art Gallery The Power Plant is one of Canada s leading public galleries devoted ... , The Power Plant has presented new and recent work by numerous Canadian artists along with their international ... Trecartin , Francesco Vezzoli, and Carey Young . Since its foundation in 1987, The Power Plant ..., The Power Plant has been committed to creating an environment in which diverse audiences can access ... JoinSupport Power Ball.aspx Power Ball . The Power Plant is a registered Charitable organizations ... bodies at all levels of government. Mandate & Vision Mandate The Power Plant s mandate continues to be a touchstone guiding our vision, goals and objectives. The Power Plant is Canada s leading public ... artists while engaging equally diverse audiences in their work. The Power Plant pursues its activities ... Plant will be a leading international centre for contemporary art , renowned for its global ... The Power Plant was initially established in 1976 as the Art Gallery at Harbourfront. The original Power Plant with its companion building The Ice House today the Enwave Theatre , was constructed ... site, The Power Plant was in operation as an actual power plant until 1980. In 1980, Harbourfront Corporation ... art. ref cite web url http www.artslant.com ew venues show 10807 the power plant?print 1 title The Power Plant work ArtSlant publisher ArtSlant accessdate 23 September 2011 ref The powerhouse was then converted to an art gallery and opened to the public on 1 May, 1987. The Power Plant ... more details
other uses Cosmos disambiguation DISPLAYTITLE Cosmos plant Taxobox name Cosmos image Cosmos na Mostra de Flor de Hong Kong.JPG image caption Cosmos bipinnatus regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Flowering plant Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Asterales familia Asteraceae subfamilia Asteroideae tribus Coreopsideae genus Cosmos genus authority Antonio Jos Cavanilles Cav. ref name GRIN cite web url http www.ars grin.gov cgi bin npgs html genus.pl?2986 title Genus Cosmos Cav. work Germplasm Resources Information Network publisher United States Department of Agriculture date 1998 09 07 accessdate 2011 02 13 ref subdivision ranks Species subdivision See text. Cosmos is a genus , with the same common name of Cosmos , of about 20 26 species of Annualplantannual and Perennial plant perennial plant s in the family Asteraceae . Range File Gokayama Suganuma PA101521.jpg 250px thumb left Cosmos and old house in Japan Cosmos is native to scrubland scrub and meadow areas in Mexico where most of the species occur, Florida and the southern United States , Arizona , Central America , and to South America in the north to Paraguay in the south. Description Cosmos are herbaceous plant herbaceous perennial plant s growing 0.3 2  m tall. The leaf leaves are simple, pinnate, or bipinnate, and arranged in opposite pairs. The flower s are produced in a inflorescence capitulum with a ring of broad ray florets and a center of disc florets flower color is very variable between the different species. The genus includes several ornamental plant s popular in garden s. Numerous Hybrid biology hybrids and cultivar s have been selected and named. Selected species Cosmos atrosanguineus small Hook. Voss small &ndash Chocolate Cosmos Cosmos bipinnatus small Cav. small &ndash Garden Cosmos Cosmos caudatus small Kunth small &ndash Ulam Raja Cosmos parviflorus small ... Flora of Bolivia Cosmos checklist DEFAULTSORT Cosmos Plant Category Cosmos plant Category Asteraceae ... more details
Plant perception may refer to Plant perception physiology the study of the physiologic mechanisms of plant perception and response to the environment Plant perception paranormal the study of emotion, polysomnography and paranormal phenomenon as applies to plants disambig ... more details
each year. Secondly, being annual may allow the plants a better survival strategy, since the plant can put most of its accumulated energy and resources into seed production rather than saving some for the plant ...Expert subject Plants date February 2009 refimprove date September 2011 Plant senescence is the study ... right valign center The autumn senescence of Oregon Grape leaves is an example of programmed plant senescence. Programmed senescence Programmed senscence seems to be heavily influenced by plant hormone ... web url http www.planthormones.info title A Sketch of an 8 Part Plant Hormone Theory publisher Planthormones.info date 2004 07 01 accessdate 2011 10 06 ref Cytokinin s help to maintain the plant cell ... or senescence. ref Ivanova M., and Rost T.L., 1998 . Cytokinins and the Plant Cell Cycle Problems and Pitfalls of Proving their function. Plant Cell Proliferation in Growth and Development. Ed J.A. Bryant and D. Chiatante. Johon Wiley & Sons Ltd. ref Annual versus perennial benefits Some plants have evolved into Annualplant annuals which die off at the end of each season and leave seeds for the next, whereas closely related plants in the same family have evolved to live as Perennial plant perennials . This may be a programmed strategy for the plants. The benefit of an annual strategy may ... sometimes be the more effective survival strategy, because the plant has a Head start positioning head ..., out competing other plants for light, water, nutrients, and space. Plant self pruning There is a speculative hypothesis on how and why a plant induces part of itself to die off. ref cite web url http www.planthormones.info title A Sketch of an 8 Part Plant Hormone Theory publisher Planthormones.info ... pruned off during the growing season whether they are annual or perennial. This is done mainly to mature ... in another part of the plant because that part of the plant is faltering in its resource acquisition. Poor productivity reasons for plant self pruning the plant rarely prunes young dividing meristem ... more details
Playfair Football Annual is a compact Football soccer football annual publication annual . It is a reference book primarily covering Football soccer football in England , Scotland and Europe . sport book stub Category Association football books Category Reference works ... more details