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100 years ago, in 1912, 3020 cherry trees composed of twelve varieties were given as a gift to the people of the United States from the people of Japan and were planted in East Potomac Park in Washington DC, as well as in Sakura Park in New York.
Later varieties were given even more extravagant names, derived from Alexander the Great or Scipio, or even "Admiral of Admirals" and "General of Generals".
As they disseminated among local farmers, these varieties were given the popular names of "Venice rice", "red rice" or "country rice".
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Those who plant the normal rice varieties are given 2 weeks for transplanting, those who plant the very fast-growing varieties another 2 weeks.
The emphasis on grape varieties is giving way in Tuscany to an emphasis on the vineyards themselves.
Some basic information on each variety was given as well.
A sense of its variety is given in John Tallis's London Street Views, a series of cheap, handy booklets containing detailed line drawings of the buildings of London, published in 1847, soon after Chapman moved to the Strand.
Initially, whatever posture, they were termed lions, but subsequently the horizontal variety was given the name of leopard, the three lions passant guardant of England becoming three leopards guardant.
Another structural variety is given by the presence of a carbonyl group and an acetyl group in 11-keto BAs (KBA) and 3-O-acetyl-BAs (AKBA), respectively.
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