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Gigantocharinus Szatmaryi, a new trigonotarbid arachnid from the late devonian of North America (chelicerata, Arachnida, trogonotarbida)
ABSTRACT-A new trigonotarbid arachnid, Gigantocharinus szatmaryi new genus and species, is described from Upper Devonian (Late Famennian) sediments...
Journal of Paleontology, 01/01/00 by Shear, William A · More from publication -
Angel's Trumpet
Invite the tropics into your home. Invite the tropics into your home. It was a typical day in the tropics -- humid to the saturation point. Yet...
Flower & Garden Magazine, 04/01/99 by William A. Shear · More from publication -
Foxgloves
Foxglove is a flowering biennial that grows well in shady spots. Its flower spikes grow from three to seven feet fall. Hybrids are available in a...
Flower & Garden Magazine, 05/01/97 by William A. Shear · More from publication -
Impatiens for summer
Impatiens are generally easy to grow although they will not grow well everywhere. Varieties of impatiens are described, and information about...
Flower & Garden Magazine, 03/01/97 by William A. Shear · More from publication -
Crested irises
Crested irises can be used as ground cover, border plants or greenhouse plants. The best known variety is Iris cristata, which is tiny, blue and...
Flower & Garden Magazine, 05/01/95 by William A. Shear · More from publication -
Marvelous michauxia - includes list of nurseries
The michauxia is known also as the Catherine-wheel flower. Each blossom contains 20 white petals, extending four inches in diameter. The plant...
Flower & Garden Magazine, 06/01/94 by William A. Shear · More from publication


