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  2. Irish Seed Savers Association - Wikipedia

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    The Irish Seed Savers Association has a ten-acre site with purpose built facilities, native woodland and an apple orchard/nursery. [4] Irish Seed Savers Association is a network partner of the European SAVE Foundation. [5] Irish Seed Savers are also a member of the Irish Environmental Network.

  3. Thompson and Morgan - Wikipedia

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    In May 2002, Thompson & Morgan returned to independent private ownership by Primary Capital Partners, the Sangster brothers and key management. The company was sold to BVG Group in March 2017 through the acquisition of their parent company, Branded Garden Products for an undisclosed amount, however the sale price was estimated at £10 million. [6]

  4. Taraxacum - Wikipedia

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    Hawksbeard flower heads and ripe seeds are sometimes confused with dandelions. A Taraxacum officinale seedhead with only one seed still attached. Many similar plants in the family Asteraceae with yellow flowers are sometimes known as false dandelions. Dandelion flowers are very similar to those of cat's ears (Hypochaeris). Both plants carry ...

  5. Ipomoea violacea - Wikipedia

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    The corolla of the flower of Ipomoea violacea is white, distinguishing this species from Ipomoea tricolor, commonly called Heavenly Blue.It is sometimes mistaken for the cultivar Pearly Gates, the corolla of which is also white, probably because of its misleading Latin binomial name, Ipomoea violacea, "violacea" meaning purple.

  6. Abutilon pitcairnense - Wikipedia

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    It was once considered extinct, until a single plant was discovered on the island in 2003. At that time, cuttings and seed were used to propagate several plants at a nursery on the island and botanical gardens in Ireland and England. The last wild surviving plant died in a landslide in 2005, making the plant extinct in the wild. [3]

  7. Ipomoea alba - Wikipedia

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    The seeds are yellowish light brown to nearly black in color and nearly round, 10–12 mm (0.4–0.5 in) long and 8–9 mm (0.3–0.4 in) wide. The seeds are quite buoyant. In an experiment they floated in water for a year and a half. [6] The leaves, flowers, and seeds are toxic to humans, cats, dogs, and livestock. [3]