RM2B02ER4–The pomegranate /ˈpɒmɨɡrænɨt/, botanical name Punica granatum, is a fruit-bearing deciduous shrub or small tree growing between 5–8 meters (16–26 ft) tall. The pomegranate is widely considered to have originated in Iran and has been cultivated since ancient times. Today, it is widely cultivated throughout the Mediterranean region of southern Europe, the Middle East and Caucasus region, northern Africa and tropical Africa, the Indian subcontinent, Central Asia and the drier parts of southeast Asia. Introduced into Latin America and California by Spanish settlers in 1769, pomegranate is also cu
RFJ60R4Y–POZNAN, POLAND - OCT 11, 2016: Introduced to the market in 1964 by Italian company Ferrero, Nutella is widely popular brand name of a sweetened hazeln
RM2B02KG3–Gardenia jasminoides, (common gardenia, cape jasmine or cape jessamine) is an evergreen flowering plant of the family Rubiaceae. It originated in Asia and is most commonly found growing wild in Vietnam, Southern China, Taiwan, Japan, Myanmar and India. With its shiny green leaves and heavily fragrant white summer flowers, it is widely used in gardens in warm temperate and subtropical climates, and as a houseplant in temperate regions. It has been in cultivation in China for at least a thousand years, and was introduced to English gardens in the mid 18th century. Many varieties have been bred
RM2N2JY1N–Potatoes - well known edible tubers - were introduced from the Andes region approximately four centuries ago. Herbaceous perennial, Solanum tuberosum is the widely cultivated species
RMT22EGC–PATENT- MOTORWAGEN Vintage advertisement for the world’s first car: The Benz Patent Motor Car. It was built in a total of three variants from 1886 to 1894 Carl Benz introduced the Patent Motor Car in 1886 and subsequently built several units of this three-wheeler, about 25 vehicles in total. The Model I was the original Patent Motor Car. It featured wire wheels and a number of design details adopted from advanced contemporary bicycle manufacture.The Benz Patent-Motorwagen ('patent motorcar'), built in 1885, is widely regarded as the world's first production automobile.
RF2BTGJ4M–The Common Pheasant, pecking seeds from the ground, is a bird in the pheasant family. It is native to Asia but has been widely introduced elsewhere as
RM2B95W30–Ford Vintage 1951 American Ford Car Ad 'Its automatically your best buy' new 1951 Ford with new Fordomatic transmission. Ford-O-Matic was the first automatic transmission widely used by Ford Motor Company. It was designed by the Warner Gear division of Borg Warner Corporation and introduced in 1951 model year cars.
RM2B01GHE–Germany: Johannes Gutenberg (c. 1393 – 3 February 1468), printer and publisher who introduced the first European printing press. Lithograph portrait, c. 1830s. Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg was a blacksmith, goldsmith, printer, and publisher who introduced the printing press. His usage of movable type printing started the Printing Revolution and is widely regarded as the most important event of the modern period. It played a key role in the development of the Renaissance, Reformation and the Scientific Revolution and laid the basis for the modern knowledge-based economy.
RFGF5PT4–Potatoes, well known edible tubers, were introduced from the Andes region approximately four centuries ago. Herbaceous perennial, Solanum tuberosum is the widely cultivated species
RM2CDH7N7–. A short history of art . Western Europe thatthe Romanesque appeared most characteristically. 170 A SHORT HISTORY OF ART There are a vast number of Romanesque churches scat-tered over Europe. They differ widely from one another indetails, and all that we can do is to lay down a few broadprinciples that characterise the style as a whole. We find the general plan of the three-naved basilica pre-served in the ground-plans of Ro-manesque churches. The length ofthe building is greatly increased;but the atrium and narthex areabolished, and a narrow vestibulewhich is occasionally introduced isthe on
RMPG22WT–. A manual of weeds : with descriptions of all the most pernicious and troublesome plants in the United States and Canada, their habits of growth and distribution, with methods of control . Weeds. COMPOSITAE {COMPOSITE FAMILY) 465 Seeed-time: June to September. Range: Minnesota to the Northwest Territory, southward to Texas and Arizona. Also in Tennessee and locally in the Eastern States. Habitat: Meadows, roadsides, and waste land. Like its relatives, the Black-eyed Susan and Purple Cone-flower, this plant has been introduced in a number of widely separated localities by the agency of western
RFJ60R6H–POZNAN, POLAND - OCT 11, 2016: Introduced to the market in 1964 by Italian company Ferrero, Nutella is widely popular brand name of a sweetened hazeln
RMRD9M65–. A manual of weeds : with descriptions of all the most pernicious and troublesome plants in the United States and Canada, their habits of growth and distribution, with methods of control . Weeds. COMPOSITAE {COMPOSITE FAMILY) 465 Seeed-time: June to September. Range: Minnesota to the Northwest Territory, southward to Texas and Arizona. Also in Tennessee and locally in the Eastern States. Habitat: Meadows, roadsides, and waste land. Like its relatives, the Black-eyed Susan and Purple Cone-flower, this plant has been introduced in a number of widely separated localities by the agency of western
RMPG1CY6–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. Fig. 321. — White Mulberry. 2. BLACK MULBERRY—Moras nigra Linnaeus This tree is supposed to have come originally from Persia, but has been known in Europe for ages and is now widely naturalized there. In our area it has been introduced on account of its pleasant black fruit, and has become naturalized along roadsides and waste places in the southern States and also on the Pacific coast, at- taining a maximum height of 20
RFJ60R5N–POZNAN, POLAND - OCT 11, 2016: Introduced to the market in 1964 by Italian company Ferrero, Nutella is widely popular brand name of a sweetened hazeln
RMRE29JE–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 998 MEDICAGO MEDINILLA pods slightly pubescent, with two or three spirals. Eu. — Now widely cult., particularly iu dry regions, as a hay and pasture, being to the West what red clover is to the Northeast. See Alfalfa. A hardier and drought- resisting race (known as var. Turkest^nica, Hort.) was introduced from
RMRDBGEM–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. Fig. 321. — White Mulberry. 2. BLACK MULBERRY—Moras nigra Linnaeus This tree is supposed to have come originally from Persia, but has been known in Europe for ages and is now widely naturalized there. In our area it has been introduced on account of its pleasant black fruit, and has become naturalized along roadsides and waste places in the southern States and also on the Pacific coast, at- taining a maximum height of 20
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