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The Evans Cherry also sold under the name 'Bali', is a sour cherry (Prunus cerasus) cultivar rediscovered in an old orchard near Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.Cherries had not been considered viable in the harsh climate of the Canadian prairies, yet the specimen, discovered by Ieuan Evans, had been growing there since the 1920s.
It is also home to one of the largest tree nurseries in Alberta, the Bonnyville Tree Nursery, with an area of around 52000 square feet dedicated to its operation. Its strategic location between the markets of St. Paul and Cold Lake drives significant commercial activity, especially due to the latter's air force base .
Lacombe Nurseries, Alberta, Canada The American elm cultivar Ulmus americana ' Brandon' was raised by Lacombe Nurseries [ 2 ] Lacombe, Alberta , Canada, before 1969; it may be synonymous with another cultivar from the same source known as 'Patmore' , selected and raised by R. H. Patmore from a native tree in Brandon, Manitoba .
The Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration (PFRA) was a branch under Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC), a department of the Federal Government of Canada.. The Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration was established by an Act of Parliament under Prime Minister R. B. Bennett in 1935 in response to the widespread drought, farm abandonment and land degradation of the 1930s.
A tree nursery using gutters to decrease growing costs. Propagation nurseries produce new plants from seeds, cuttings, tissue culture, grafting, or division. The plants are then grown out to a salable size and either sold to other nurseries that may continue to grow the plants out in larger containers or field grow them to desired size.
The Muttart Conservatories in Edmonton, Alberta The Japanese garden in Edmonton's Devonian Botanic Garden. Alberta Horticultural Research Center, Brooks; Calgary Zoological Gardens, Calgary; Devonian Gardens (Calgary), Calgary; Cascades of Time Garden (Banff), Banff; Lee Pavilion located within the Citadel Theatre, Edmonton