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  2. Menispermum canadense - Wikipedia

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    Menispermum canadense, the Canadian moonseed, common moonseed, or yellow parilla, is a flowering plant in the family Menispermaceae, native to eastern North America, from southern Canada south to northern Florida, and from the Atlantic coast west to Manitoba and Texas. [3] It occurs in thickets, moist woods, and the banks of streams.

  3. AUAA men's ice hockey tournament - Wikipedia

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    K3 Saint Mary’s 0 K1 Moncton: 4: 8 - K2 Dalhousie 3 4 - M1 Mount Allison 3 K2 ... Seed School Standings Seed School Standings 1 St. Francis Xavier: 18–6–2 1

  4. Richters Herbs - Wikipedia

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    Richters offers seeds for both culinary and medicinal herbs. [7] All plants sold by Richters are grown in its greenhouses or on its site. [2] By 1989, Richters had increased their greenhouse space to more than 20,000 square metres (220,000 sq ft). [8] The headquarters is located east of Toronto. It has distributors in Australia, Germany, and ...

  5. List of Canadian heritage wheat varieties - Wikipedia

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    The seed was sent to David Fife in Peterborough, Ontario, taken from a ship in the Glasgow port originating from Danzig. A friend of his sent him seed from Glasgow in 1842. It is a good yielding wheat, high in quality; an excellent milling wheat. It was grown in Canada from 1860 to 1900, and was the industry standard. Ladoga, 1888.

  6. SeedChange - Wikipedia

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    SeedChange (Sème l'avenir in French), formerly known as USC Canada, is a non-profit organization that works with farmers around the world, including in Canada, to strengthen their ability to grow food sustainably with locally adapted seeds. The organization was founded in 1945 by Lotta Hitschmanova as the Unitarian Service Committee of Canada ...

  7. List of A Scattering of Seeds episodes - Wikipedia

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    The series explored the contributions of immigrants to Canada. It was produced by White Pine Pictures. A total of 52 episodes originally aired on the History channel from 1998 to 2001, with repeats on various Canadian Television Networks, such as CBC Television, Société Radio-Canada (in French), TVOntario, Vision TV and The Discovery Channel.