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Six years ago, 461 Dean Street — then and now the nation’s tallest modular apartment building at 32 stories — opened its doors on Flatbush Avenue in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn. The 363-unit tower had been p
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Hamline students share their unique room designs for their new dorms and apartments.
Ma T. Shwe, Multimedia Reporter September 20, 2022
It has been three weeks since the new school semester started. From new classes to the new masking mandate, students are doing their best t
Photo shows a variety of anthuriums on sale at a stall in Mile 3 Market in Kuching.
THE floral world is never short of surprises, whether they are in the wild or have been ‘domesticated’ in nurseries.
One of them is the anthurium, which is very attractive with its ‘spike’ c
A $1.1 billion meatpacking plant could be coming to Cheyenne, Mayor Patrick Collins says.
Collins said Friday in his Mayor's Minute column that a business would like to build one of the largest meatpacking plants in North America in the Swan Ranch Business Park.
"It is ea
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When his girlfriend at the time asked him to buy plants to spruce up the patio at their North Bethesda condo, Graham Phillips headed to Home Depot to p
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The leaves of Echeveria, like these at Magnolia Nursery in Chico, are spoon-shaped, and gray, green or bluish in color. - Steve Schoonover— Enterprise-Record
Graptopetalum, or Mexican ghost plant, is the least
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If you are growing succulent plants, it’s helpful to know that some grow best during the fall and spring, and are summer-dormant, while others grow during the hot summer months through September and October. These succul
Farmers in Yucatán are reaping the rewards of a project that used genetic engineering to create a fast-growing and more productive henequen plant, a species of agave that can be processed to make textiles and a distilled spirit.
Scientists from the Mérida-based Yucatán Scientific Rese