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  2. Plant This Thornless Blackberry Variety Now So You'll Have ...

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    Blackberry plants naturally produce stems called canes that live for only two years before dying and being replaced by new stems. The first-year canes arise from the base or crown of the plant and ...

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    North Carolina’s state treasurer manages the state’s pension plan and the State Health Plan, which provides medical and pharmaceutical benefits to more than 750,000 current and retired public ...

  4. Plants for Human Health Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Plant Pathways Elucidation Project, or P2EP, was a $1.9 million program that engaged college students across North Carolina in education and research. Operated from June 2013 to December 2019, the program was supported by a consortium of academic and industry organizations, including the Plants for Human Health Institute.

  5. Mary Ann Lila - Wikipedia

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    Previous to N.C. State, Lila was a professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She is an author of about 200 published journal articles, books and chapters. [3] Under Lila's direction, the Plants for Human Health Institute has received more than $10 million in gift donations and competitive grants. [4]

  6. Rubus argutus - Wikipedia

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    Second-year plants develop racemes of flowers each containing 5–20 flowers. [4] The flowers are typically 5-merous with large, white petals and light green sepals, borne in mid-spring. [5] Second-year plants are also capable of growing the fruit which gives the plant's common name, the blackberry. The fruits are compound drupes which change ...

  7. Rubus parviflorus - Wikipedia

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    Rubus parviflorus is a dense shrub up to 2.5 meters (8 feet) tall with canes no more than 1.5 centimeters (1 ⁄ 2 inch) in diameter, often growing in large clumps which spread through the plant's underground rhizome.