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Columbia Sportswear Is Scouting Factories in Central America …

Confronted with the U.S.-China trade war and disruptions in the shipping industry, the company is shifting some production to Central America.

Latin American Desert Plants at the s

Apr 01, 2019. In a Denver, Colorado, front yard, a . Native substitutes for turf lawns include (below from top to …

Fruit Trees from Central America | Orchard of Flavours

From Avocado to Papaya! Explore the wonderful and diverse Central American edible plants and other fruit tree species to be found at Orchard of Flavours.

Study dates corn as staple crop in Central America beginning …

In a recently published paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, a team of scientists suggests that maize was fully domesticated as a staple crop in Honduras around 4,300 years ago. The team carbon dated ancient corn plant remains found in the El Gigante rock shelter in the Honduran highlands to reach their conclusion.

Plant of the Week: Spath (Peace Lily)

The peace lily tribe, a member of the philodendron family, consists of about 35 species of rhizomatous herbs from northern South America and Central America. Clevelandii is the most common peace lily in cultivation, with glossy green leaves about 12 inches long and 2 inches wide. The leaves are produced on footlong petioles from the much ...

What kinds of plants did farmers grow in Africa, China, Central America …

Find an answer to your question What kinds of plants did farmers grow in Africa, China, Central America, and Peru?

21 Small Tomato Varieties For Your Vegetable Garden

Gardeners seek out small tomato varieties for two reasons. They're looking for space-saving plants or want to harvest lots of small sweet tomatoes! While it'd be logical to assume that small fruits come from small plants, this isn't always the case. Some of the plants producing the smallest fruit grow pretty large!

What are the safest and cleanest sources of energy?

Fossil fuels are the dirtiest and most dangerous energy sources, while nuclear and modern renewable energy sources are vastly safer and cleaner.

61 Orange Flowers With Names and Pictures

If you're hoping to brighten your yard with some orange flowers, you're in luck—dozens of plants have beautiful orange blooms Better yet, many of these plants come in different shapes and sizes. They can be great for flower gardens, pots, or any type of container planting in around your home or garden space.

Plants used in the traditional medicine of Mesoamerica (Mexico …

This review provides a summary of medicinal plants used in Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean for the empirical treatment of obesity in terms of ethnobotany, toxicity, pharmacology, conservation status, trade and chemistry.

The Weather and Climate in Central America

Central America has an overall humid, tropical climate with distinct dry and rainy seasons throughout the region. However, the weather can vary from country to country, and some countries have multiple climate zones. Typically, in mountainous areas, temperatures dip lower than those in areas with lower elevation, but usually no colder …

The Origins of Plant Medicine: Central and South America

Discover the rich history and healing properties of medicinal plants from Central and South America in this informative article.

A Look at Plant-Based Diets

A Look at Plant-Based Diets. Julia Clem, MD, is a graduate of University of Missouri–Kansas City School of Medicine (UMKC SOM) and is now a Family Medicine Resident at the Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana. Brandon Barthel, MD, (above), is Assistant Professor of Medicine in Internal Medicine and …

Recycling Basics and Benefits | US EPA

Recycling Basics and Benefits. Recycling is the process of collecting and processing materials that would otherwise be thrown away as trash and turning them into new products. Recycling can benefit your community, the economy, and the environment. Products should only be recycled if they cannot be reduced or reused.

The Banana As We Know It Is Dying...Again

Over the course of more than three decades in the 1900s, United Fruit staged a measured retreat through the verdant rainforests of Central America. Tropical forests, with their nutrient-rich soil, were replaced by orderly stands of banana plants in a wave of colonization and subsequent abandonment. All the while, the fungus stalked …