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Woodbine (plant) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Woodbine may refer to: Species of Lonicera (honeysuckle), particularly: • Lonicera periclymenum , European honeysuckle • Lonicera xylosteum , fly honeysuckle Unrelated species: • Clematis virg...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on woodbine honeysuckle (plant), ...poets, from Chaucer onward. John Milton, in L’Allegro, used the term “twisted eglantine” to denote, it is thought, the woodbine honeysuckle (Lonicera periclymenum), which is still called eglantine in northeastern Yorkshire. ... ADD TO YOUR SITE...
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...has oval, sometimes joined leaves and climbs high in forest trees. Its orange-scarlet spikes of 5-centimetre, tubular, ... Woodbine (L. periclymenum), native to Eurasia, twines to 6 m (20 feet). Its whorled, many-flowered clusters of yellowish, purple-tinged blooms are followed by red berries. Some of the garden..
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Plant Attracts: Butterflies / Moths / Aphid-eating insects / Birds ... A woody climbing plant with white flowers tinged with pink which are extremely fragrant. The wonderful scent of honeysuckle flowers will enhance any garden. Also rich in nectar, honeysuckle attracts moths, butterflies, bees and other pollinating insects.
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2002 Facility Name: BAYER CROPSCIENCE WOODBINE PLANT ... BAYER CROPSCIENCE WOODBINE PLANT, WOODBINE, GA ... Environmental Release Report: BAYER CROPSCIENCE WOODBINE PLANT...
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From 1988 to 2002, total noncancer risk scores have decreased 33%. ... Chemical Name Noncancer Risk Scores; Pounds of toluene-equivalents ... BAYER CROPSCIENCE WOODBINE PLANT, WOODBINE, GA...
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Woodbine built the plant at the municipal airport in early 2006 to lure companies to a proposed business park there. But no developers have come. And during a national recession, the outlook for future development seems dim.
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