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during the austronesian expansion (c. bp ), reaching as far as hawaii . ginger is one of the first spices to have been exported from asia, arriving in europe with the spice trade , and was used by ancient greeks and romans . [ ] the distantly related dicots in the genus asarum are commonly called wild
as the ones who purchase seeds, do the ploughing, and mulching, while female farmers usually do weeding and both genders share the work of hoeing, digging, planting, manure application, and harvesting. [ ] this being said, since these farms are family run the distribution of work is more dependent on...
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during the austronesian expansion (c. bp ), reaching as far as hawaii . ginger is one of the first spices to have been exported from asia, arriving in europe with the spice trade , and was used by ancient greeks and romans . [ ] the distantly related dicots in the genus asarum are commonly called wild
as the ones who purchase seeds, do the ploughing, and mulching, while female farmers usually do weeding and both genders share the work of hoeing, digging, planting, manure application, and harvesting. [ ] this being said, since these farms are family run the distribution of work is more dependent on...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ginger
multiple seeds. aggregate fruits , such as the blackberry , the raspberry , and the boysenberry , which develop from several ovaries, are berries in this sense, but not in the botanical sense. on the other hand, in common parlance, the tomato typically is not thought of as a berry. whether in a botanical
raspberries and blackberries are aggregate fruit, and strawberries are accessory fruit. in botany , a fruit is the ripened ovary—together with seeds —of a flowering plant . in flowering plants (angiosperms), an ovary is the part of the female reproductive organ of the flower that holds the ovule, or...
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