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Eye Color Genetics Recent work points to the OCA2 gene as the key gene in deciding between brown and other color eyes. The green eye gene has not yet been found. genetics of blue eyes • eye color predictor • oca2 gene • green eye genetics • gey
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2003: A Season of California Wildflowers - Lake Isabella, Anza-Borrego, Antelope Valley While my wife and I were settling in in southern California, winter was dropping just the right amount of moisture on places that would respond with explosions of rainbows. By March we were finding these floral explosions near and far ... 2003: a season of california wildflowers - lake is • anza-borrego • antelope valley • gregg m. pasterick • wildflowers of north america
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Cary Brothers from Minor to Major Cary Brothers' Who You Are CD is his first full-length album release. In part 1 of our interview with him, he tells us what changes he has faced and his music influences. cary brothers • who you are • nashville indie singer songwriter • cary brothers influences • bluhammock music
Cary Brothers Live In Toronto With new album Who You Are in stores now, Cary Brothers played a beautiful acoustic set prior to his return in July with a full band. Toronto was suitably impressed. cary brothers live • horseshoe tavern toronto • kestrin pantera • cary brothers acoustic set • blue eyes
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Cary Brothers Who You Are Review With 2 EPs behind him, Cary Brothers releases his first full-length album Who You Are. Building on his earlier songs such as Blue Eyes, it's a confident debut. cary brothers • who you are • bluhammock music • cary brothers debut cd • indie singer songwriter
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New Faces in the Waterleaf Family The Waterleaf Family gives us many species throughout the spring and summer. Two of its most beautiful members, familiar ol’ Miami Mist and new face Baby Blue-eyes, growing at opposite ends of the country, are each spring-blooming species, in full bloom now. And both are good reasons to become familiar with the Waterleaf Family. new faces in the waterleaf family • gregg m. pasterick • wildflowers of north america • botany • ecology
Photos, Field Guides and My First California Spring Here, in California, where the land ranges from below sea level to more then 2 miles up, it’s an opportunity to cram several weeks’ progression of wildflowers into a single day. My wife and I did just that, for 4 days. photos field guides and my first california spring • gregg m. pasterick • wildflowers of north america • botany • ecology
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The Best Wildflower Places - Part One So, without further ado, beginning with number 10, I give you ... fanfare please ... my Top Ten Wildflower Places! the best wildflower places - part one • gregg m. pasterick • wildflowers of north america • botany • ecology
The Wildflowers of Northern Exposure Spring was unfolding its blossoms in the northern U.S., and we were getting to see it. But then we got to the high desert of Washington and our spirits began to lose altitude. It was hot and dusty and void of much in the way of wildflowers. Then a strange thing happened: the interstate dropped down from the desert into the Columbia River Valley. the wildflowers of northern exposure • gregg m. pasterick • wildflowers of north america • botany • ecology
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2003: A Season of California Wildflowers - Yosemite, San Bernadino Mts, Kernville While my wife and I were settling in in southern California, winter was dropping just the right amount of moisture on places that would respond with explosions of rainbows. In April, after visiting many of the same areas more than once, we traveled further north, up to the western side of Yosemite. Though we got snowed on, the lower elevations were in bloom. 2003: a season of california wildflowers - yosemit • san bernadino mts • kernville • gregg m. pasterick • wildflowers of north america
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Early Bloomers in a New Land After three weeks of a constantly spinning turnstile here, at the inn, my wife and I finally got away from the mountains and the winter for a couple days, heading for the coast and Point Reyes National Seashore. Imagine our surprise, discovering verdant slopes tumbling into the blue Pacific Ocean, full of life as well as the promise of life. Gray Whales were spouting off-shore, a variety of birds soared and zoomed and fluttered and hovered, a Bobcat hunkered down in the tall grass as we hiked by, Tule Elk foraged here and there, and an assortment of wildflowers were already in bloom. wildflowers of north america • botany • gregg pasterick • ecology • environment
Mailorder Nurseries Online and Off, Part 2 - Munchkin Nursery We web gardeners not only have access to plants and goodies, we can get to know the people who operate the nurseries, too. If any of you subscribe to the Gardens-L, Shadegardens, or Perennials email lists (to name a few) you probably feel like you already know Gene Bush, owner of Munchkin Nursery in Depauw, Indiana. If you haven't had the pleasure, find out about Gene, his nursery and some of the plants he has for your shady garden. munchkin nursery • mailorder nurseries • online nurseries • mailorder plants • nurseries |
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